Title :
Differentiation Between Analyte Adsorption and Homogenous Index Sensing in WGM Biodetection
Author :
Charlebois, M. ; Paquet, A. ; Verret, L.S. ; Boissinot, K. ; Boissinot, M. ; Bergeron, M.G. ; Allen, C.N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Phys., de Genie Phys. et d´Opt., Univ. Laval, Quebec City, QC, Canada
Abstract :
We propose new parameters to characterize a whispering gallery mode spectrum, which can be regarded as reliable independent biodetection indicators for an instantaneous microsphere´s spectrum. With these parameters, since there is no need for spectral comparison to an analyte-free reference, three-dimensional stirring of fluorescent microspheres in fluidic setup is allowed. Through an analysis of fluorescent microspheres in the presence of bacterial spores, we found five insightful quantitative independent parameters for biodetection. Unveiled by this analysis, we demonstrate the possibility to discriminate between analyte presence and homogeneous variation of the solution´s refractive index.
Keywords :
adsorption; biosensors; fluorescence; refractive index; whispering gallery modes; WGM biodetection; analyte adsorption; analyte presence; analyte-free reference; differentiation; fluidic setup; fluorescent microspheres; homogeneous variation; homogenous index sensing; ibacterial spores; insightful quantitative independent parameters; instantaneous microsphere spectrum; refractive index; spectral comparison; three-dimensional stirring; whispering gallery mode spectrum; Biomedical optical imaging; Biosensors; Fluorescence; Monitoring; Refractive index; Reliability; Whispering gallery modes; Biosensors; IMARI; detection algorithms; whispering gallery modes (WGM);
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2012.2211231