Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Project/Light sensor
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After lots of paper-reading work and discussion, we finally select red, green, and blue light gene regulated systems. These 3 systems involve 3 light colors, every 2 of which have small overlapping range of wavelength. With help of professors majoring in physics and electronic engineering, we calculate the light intensity needed and did some hardware design and testing work.The energy distribution versus wavelength under different currents of three lights is shown below. And three vertical lines with different colors mean the excitation wavelength of different light sensing proteins. | After lots of paper-reading work and discussion, we finally select red, green, and blue light gene regulated systems. These 3 systems involve 3 light colors, every 2 of which have small overlapping range of wavelength. With help of professors majoring in physics and electronic engineering, we calculate the light intensity needed and did some hardware design and testing work.The energy distribution versus wavelength under different currents of three lights is shown below. And three vertical lines with different colors mean the excitation wavelength of different light sensing proteins. | ||
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From this figure we can see that there is no overlap between red and green light and there is a little overlapping area between green and blue light. However, if we take the excitation wavelength of green and blue light sensing proteins into consideration, we can find that the overlapping area will not affect the performance of our system. | From this figure we can see that there is no overlap between red and green light and there is a little overlapping area between green and blue light. However, if we take the excitation wavelength of green and blue light sensing proteins into consideration, we can find that the overlapping area will not affect the performance of our system. |
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