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Shin Ae Kim1, Kyung Min Byun, Kyujung Kim, Seong Min Jang, Sung Min Jang, Kyungjae Ma, Youngjin Oh, Donghyun Kim, Sung Guk Kim, Michael L Shuler, Sung June Kim.
Abstract
We demonstrated enhanced localized surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensing based on subwavelength gold nanoarrays built on a thin gold film. Arrays of nanogratings (1D) and nanoholes (2D) with a period of 200 nm were fabricated by electron-beam lithography and used for the detection of avian influenza DNA hybridization. Experimental results showed that both nanoarrays provided significant sensitivity improvement and, especially, 1D nanogratings exhibited higher SPR signal amplification compared with 2D nanohole arrays. The sensitivity enhancement is associated with changes in surface-limited reaction area and strong interactions between bound molecules and localized plasmon fields. Our approach is expected to improve both the sensitivity and sensing resolution and can be applicable to label-free detection of DNA without amplification by polymerase chain reaction.Mesh:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20693616 DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/21/35/355503
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874