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Compact surface plasmon-enhanced fluorescence biochip

  • Koji Toma
  • , Milan Vala
  • , Pavel Adam
  • , Jiří Homola
  • , Wolfgang Knoll
  • , Jakub Dostalek

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    Abstract

    A new concept of compact biochip for surface plasmonenhanced fluorescence assays is reported. It takes advantage of the amplification of fluorescence signal through the coupling of fluorophore labels with confined and strongly enhanced field intensity of surface plasmons. In order to efficiently excite and collect the emitted fluorescence light via surface plasmons on a metallic sensor surface, (reverse) Kretschmann configuration is combined with diffractive optical elements embedded on the chip surface. These include a concentric relief grating for the imaging of highly directional surface plasmon-coupled emission to a detector. Additional linear grating is used for the generating of surface plasmons at the excitation wavelength on the sensor surface in order to increase the fluorescence excitation rate. The reported approach offers the increased intensity of fluorescence signal, reduced background, and compatibility with nanoimprint lithography for cost-effective preparation of sensor chip. The presented approach was implemented for biosensing in a model immunoassay experiment in which the limit of detection of 11 pM was achieved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)10121-10132
    Number of pages12
    JournalOptics Express
    Volume21
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Research Field

    • Biosensor Technologies

    Keywords

    • Surface plasmons; Fluorescence
    • laser-induced; Diffraction gratings; Subwavelength structures; Biological sensing and sensors.

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