Title :
Nanophotonic biosensors within lab on chip optical systems
Author_Institution :
UMDO, Institut de Ciè
fDate :
3/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For ring resonator based sensors, volumetric limits of detection (LoD) of 5×10−6 RIU and 8.3×10−6 RIU (refractive index units) for sensitivities of 246nm/RIU and 2169nm/RIU were reported from FP6 SABIO (at 1.31µm) and FP7 InTopSens (at 1.55µm) respectively. These compare well to the state of art of 7.6×10−7 RIU for a sensitivity of 163 nm/RIU, as does the porous alumina based membrane sensors in FP7 Positive with their LoD of 5×10−6 RIU. More interestingly for the membrane sensors, the standard deviation of their measured values was below 5% and their flow through design with lateral distances to the sensor surface less than a diffusion length permit fast response times, short assay times and the use of small sample volumes (< 100 µl). For protein binding recognition, within SABIO a surface LoD of 0.9 pg/mm2 for anti-BSA on a gluteraldehyde-covered surface was recorded, corresponding to a 125ng/ml anti-BSA solution, whilst in InTopSens 5pg/mm2 and 10ng/ml for biotin on a streptavidin coated surface was seen. For an assay of β-lactoglobulin - anti-β-lactoglobulin - anti-rabbit-IgG - streptavidin conjugated CdSe quantum dots the Positive sensors demonstrated a noise floor for individual measurements of 3.7ng/ml (25pM) for total assay times of under one hour.
Keywords :
"Optical ring resonators","Optical waveguides","Optical sensors","Sensitivity","Optical surface waves","Biomedical optical imaging"
Conference_Titel :
Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology (PHOTOPTICS), 2015 International Conference on