People
Matthew Lew
Education
B.S., Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology , USA , 2008
Awards
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2008
Stanford Graduate Fellowship, 2008 Research Overview
My 2008 summer undergraduate research project involved working with
Xiquan Cui on an on-chip differential interference contrast
(DIC) microscopy device. That prototype has been proven in
both beam profiling and cell imaging applications (see research
page). I am currently working on adding phase imaging capability
to the optofluidic microscope (OFM).
Publications
Xiquan Cui, Matthew Lew, and Changhuei Yang, “Quantitative differential interference contrast microscopy based on structured-aperture interference,” Appl. Phys. Lett. 93 , 091113 (2008).(pdf)
Matthew Lew, Xiquan Cui, Xin Heng, and Changhuei Yang, "Interference of a four-hole aperture for on-chip quantitative two-dimensional differential phase imaging," Optics Letters 32, 2963-2965 (2007). (pdf)
Matthew Lew, Xiquan Cui, Xin Heng, and Changhuei Yang, “Two-dimensional differential interference contrast microscopy based on four-hole variation of Young's interference,” Proc. SPIE 6859 , 685916 (2008)
Xiquan Cui, Matthew Lew, Xin Heng, and Changhuei Yang, “On-chip differential interference contrast (DIC) phase imager and beam profiler based on Young's interference,” Proc. SPIE 6441 , 64411F (2007). |