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Plasmonic Layer as a Localized Temperature Control Element for Surface Plasmonic Resonance-Based Sensors

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing is a well-established high-sensitivity, label-free and real-time detection technique for biomolecular interaction study. Its primary working principle consists of the measurement of the optical refractive index of the medium that is in close vicinity of the se...

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Autores principales: Ganesan, Sivaramakrishnan, Maricot, Sophie, Robillard, Jean-Francois, Okada, Etienne, Bakouche, Mohamed-Taieb, Hay, Laurent, Vilcot, Jean-Pierre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8001950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33805691
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21062035
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author Ganesan, Sivaramakrishnan
Maricot, Sophie
Robillard, Jean-Francois
Okada, Etienne
Bakouche, Mohamed-Taieb
Hay, Laurent
Vilcot, Jean-Pierre
author_facet Ganesan, Sivaramakrishnan
Maricot, Sophie
Robillard, Jean-Francois
Okada, Etienne
Bakouche, Mohamed-Taieb
Hay, Laurent
Vilcot, Jean-Pierre
author_sort Ganesan, Sivaramakrishnan
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description Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing is a well-established high-sensitivity, label-free and real-time detection technique for biomolecular interaction study. Its primary working principle consists of the measurement of the optical refractive index of the medium that is in close vicinity of the sensor surface. Bio-functionalization techniques allow biomolecular events to be located in such a way. Since optical refractive indices of any medium varies with the temperature, the place where the measurement takes place shall be within a temperature-controlled environment in order to ensure any temperature fluctuation is interpreted as a biomolecular event. Since the SPR measurement probes the sensed medium within the penetration depth of the plasmonic wave, which is less or in the order of 1 µm, we propose to use the metallic film constituting the detection surface as a localized heater aiming at controlling finely and quickly the temperature of the sensed medium. The Joule heating principle is then used and the modeling of the heater is reported as well as its validation by thermal IR imaging. Using water as a demonstration medium, SPR measurement results at different temperatures are successfully compared to the theoretical optical refractive index of water versus temperature.
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spelling pubmed-80019502021-03-28 Plasmonic Layer as a Localized Temperature Control Element for Surface Plasmonic Resonance-Based Sensors Ganesan, Sivaramakrishnan Maricot, Sophie Robillard, Jean-Francois Okada, Etienne Bakouche, Mohamed-Taieb Hay, Laurent Vilcot, Jean-Pierre Sensors (Basel) Article Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing is a well-established high-sensitivity, label-free and real-time detection technique for biomolecular interaction study. Its primary working principle consists of the measurement of the optical refractive index of the medium that is in close vicinity of the sensor surface. Bio-functionalization techniques allow biomolecular events to be located in such a way. Since optical refractive indices of any medium varies with the temperature, the place where the measurement takes place shall be within a temperature-controlled environment in order to ensure any temperature fluctuation is interpreted as a biomolecular event. Since the SPR measurement probes the sensed medium within the penetration depth of the plasmonic wave, which is less or in the order of 1 µm, we propose to use the metallic film constituting the detection surface as a localized heater aiming at controlling finely and quickly the temperature of the sensed medium. The Joule heating principle is then used and the modeling of the heater is reported as well as its validation by thermal IR imaging. Using water as a demonstration medium, SPR measurement results at different temperatures are successfully compared to the theoretical optical refractive index of water versus temperature. MDPI 2021-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8001950/ /pubmed/33805691 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21062035 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ganesan, Sivaramakrishnan
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Vilcot, Jean-Pierre
Plasmonic Layer as a Localized Temperature Control Element for Surface Plasmonic Resonance-Based Sensors
title Plasmonic Layer as a Localized Temperature Control Element for Surface Plasmonic Resonance-Based Sensors
title_full Plasmonic Layer as a Localized Temperature Control Element for Surface Plasmonic Resonance-Based Sensors
title_fullStr Plasmonic Layer as a Localized Temperature Control Element for Surface Plasmonic Resonance-Based Sensors
title_full_unstemmed Plasmonic Layer as a Localized Temperature Control Element for Surface Plasmonic Resonance-Based Sensors
title_short Plasmonic Layer as a Localized Temperature Control Element for Surface Plasmonic Resonance-Based Sensors
title_sort plasmonic layer as a localized temperature control element for surface plasmonic resonance-based sensors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8001950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33805691
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21062035
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