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Viktor Malyarchuk

Researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Publications -  29
Citations -  5291

Viktor Malyarchuk is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The author has contributed to research in topics: Compound eye & Lithography. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 29 publications receiving 4746 citations. Previous affiliations of Viktor Malyarchuk include University of Colorado Boulder.

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A hemispherical electronic eye camera based on compressible silicon optoelectronics

TL;DR: These methods, taken together with the theoretical analyses of their associated mechanics, provide practical routes for integrating well-developed planar device technologies onto the surfaces of complex curvilinear objects, suitable for diverse applications that cannot be addressed by conventional means.
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Digital cameras with designs inspired by the arthropod eye

TL;DR: The devices combine elastomeric compound optical elements with deformable arrays of thin silicon photodetectors into integrated sheets that can be elastically transformed from the planar geometries in which they are fabricated to hemispherical shapes for integration into apposition cameras.
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Enhanced fluorescence emission from quantum dots on a photonic crystal surface.

TL;DR: Fluorescence intensity can be enhanced by a factor of up to 108 compared with quantum dots on an unpatterned surface by fabricating two-dimensional photonic crystal slabs that operate at visible wavelengths and engineering their leaky modes so that they overlap with the absorption and emission wavelengths.
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Quantitative multispectral biosensing and 1D imaging using quasi-3D plasmonic crystals

TL;DR: A class of quasi-3D plasmonic crystal that consists of multilayered, regular arrays of subwavelength metal nanostructures that enable full multiwavelength spectroscopic detection of molecular binding events with sensitivities that correspond to small fractions of a monolayer is developed.