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Pedestal High-Contrast Gratings for Biosensing

High-contrast gratings (HCG) are an excellent candidate for label-free detection of various kinds of biomarkers because they exhibit sharp and sensitive optical resonances. In this work, we experimentally show the performance of pedestal HCG (PHCG), which is significantly enhanced in comparison with...

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Autores principales: Beliaev, Leonid Yu., Stounbjerg, Peter Groth, Finco, Giovanni, Bunea, Ada-Ioana, Malureanu, Radu, Lindvold, Lars René, Takayama, Osamu, Andersen, Peter E., Lavrinenko, Andrei V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35630973
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12101748
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author Beliaev, Leonid Yu.
Stounbjerg, Peter Groth
Finco, Giovanni
Bunea, Ada-Ioana
Malureanu, Radu
Lindvold, Lars René
Takayama, Osamu
Andersen, Peter E.
Lavrinenko, Andrei V.
author_facet Beliaev, Leonid Yu.
Stounbjerg, Peter Groth
Finco, Giovanni
Bunea, Ada-Ioana
Malureanu, Radu
Lindvold, Lars René
Takayama, Osamu
Andersen, Peter E.
Lavrinenko, Andrei V.
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description High-contrast gratings (HCG) are an excellent candidate for label-free detection of various kinds of biomarkers because they exhibit sharp and sensitive optical resonances. In this work, we experimentally show the performance of pedestal HCG (PHCG), which is significantly enhanced in comparison with that of conventional HCG. PCHGs were found to provide a 11.2% improvement in bulk refractive index sensitivity, from 482 nm/RIU for the conventional design to 536 nm/RIU. The observed resonance was narrower, resulting in a higher Q-factor and figure of merit. By depositing Al [Formula: see text] O [Formula: see text] , HfO [Formula: see text] , and TiO [Formula: see text] of different thicknesses as model analyte layers, surface sensitivity values were estimated to be 10.5% better for PHCG. To evaluate the operation of the sensor in solution, avidin was employed as a model analyte. For avidin detection, the surface of the HCG was first silanized and subsequently functionalized with biotin, which is well known for its ability to bind selectively to avidin. A consistent red shift was observed with the addition of each of the functional layers, and the analysis of the spectral shift for various concentrations of avidin made it possible to calculate the limit of detection (LoD) and limit of quantification (LoQ) for the structures. PHCG showed a LoD of 2.1 ng/mL and LoQ of 85 ng/mL, significantly better than the values 3.2 ng/mL and 213 ng/mL respectively, obtained with the conventional HCG. These results demonstrate that the proposed PHCG have great potential for biosensing applications, particularly for detecting and quantifying low analyte concentrations.
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spelling pubmed-91457072022-05-29 Pedestal High-Contrast Gratings for Biosensing Beliaev, Leonid Yu. Stounbjerg, Peter Groth Finco, Giovanni Bunea, Ada-Ioana Malureanu, Radu Lindvold, Lars René Takayama, Osamu Andersen, Peter E. Lavrinenko, Andrei V. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article High-contrast gratings (HCG) are an excellent candidate for label-free detection of various kinds of biomarkers because they exhibit sharp and sensitive optical resonances. In this work, we experimentally show the performance of pedestal HCG (PHCG), which is significantly enhanced in comparison with that of conventional HCG. PCHGs were found to provide a 11.2% improvement in bulk refractive index sensitivity, from 482 nm/RIU for the conventional design to 536 nm/RIU. The observed resonance was narrower, resulting in a higher Q-factor and figure of merit. By depositing Al [Formula: see text] O [Formula: see text] , HfO [Formula: see text] , and TiO [Formula: see text] of different thicknesses as model analyte layers, surface sensitivity values were estimated to be 10.5% better for PHCG. To evaluate the operation of the sensor in solution, avidin was employed as a model analyte. For avidin detection, the surface of the HCG was first silanized and subsequently functionalized with biotin, which is well known for its ability to bind selectively to avidin. A consistent red shift was observed with the addition of each of the functional layers, and the analysis of the spectral shift for various concentrations of avidin made it possible to calculate the limit of detection (LoD) and limit of quantification (LoQ) for the structures. PHCG showed a LoD of 2.1 ng/mL and LoQ of 85 ng/mL, significantly better than the values 3.2 ng/mL and 213 ng/mL respectively, obtained with the conventional HCG. These results demonstrate that the proposed PHCG have great potential for biosensing applications, particularly for detecting and quantifying low analyte concentrations. MDPI 2022-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9145707/ /pubmed/35630973 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12101748 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Andersen, Peter E.
Lavrinenko, Andrei V.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35630973
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12101748
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