DocumentCode :
825304
Title :
A Self-Referencing Method for Microplate Label-Free Photonic-Crystal Biosensors
Author :
Chan, Leo L. ; Cunningham, Brian T. ; Li, Peter Y. ; Puff, Derek
Author_Institution :
Micro & Nanotechnology Lab., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL
Volume :
6
Issue :
6
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
1551
Lastpage :
1556
Abstract :
To improve the accuracy of optical biosensors, a reference sensor is often incorporated in close proximity to the sensor performing the detection function in order to compensate for common-mode error sources that result in a detected signal but are not a result of biochemical binding to the sensor surface. These error sources include thermal drift, the refractive index of the test sample, and nonspecific binding. Because photonic-crystal biosensors do not allow lateral propagation of light along their surface, spatial images of biochemical-binding density may be generated in which each individual pixel of the image represents an independent sensor. Using this capability, a small region of a photonic-crystal surface can effectively contain a large number of "active" and "reference" pixels when the immobilized ligand is applied to only a portion of the imaged region. In this paper, the use of a photonic-crystal optical biosensor assay protocol and data-analysis method that results in elimination of common-mode error sources from the detected signal is described. When applied to biosensors embedded within a standard 96-well microplate format, the new method enables the use of nanoliter-scale quantities of immobilized ligand reagent, is insensitive to immobilized ligand nonuniformity, and allows rapid analysis of many biochemical assays in parallel
Keywords :
biosensors; data analysis; optical sensors; photonic crystals; common-mode error sources; data-analysis method; immobilized ligand nonuniformity; immobilized ligand reagent; microplate label-free photonic-crystal biosensors; nonspecific binding; photonic-crystal optical biosensor assay protocol; refractive index; self-referencing method; spatial images; thermal drift; Biomedical optical imaging; Biosensors; Optical refraction; Optical sensors; Optical variables control; Optoelectronic and photonic sensors; Pixel; Refractive index; Signal detection; Testing; Biosensor; label free; pharmaceutical; self-referencing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2006.884547
Filename :
4014147
Link To Document :
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