| Literature DB >> 23129575 |
Anusha Pokhriyal1, Meng Lu, Chun Ge, Brian T Cunningham.
Abstract
We report a fundamentally new approach to enhance fluorescence in which surface adsorbed fluorophore-tagged biomolecules are excited on a photonic crystal surface that functions as a narrow bandwidth and tunable mirror of an external cavity laser. This scheme leads to ∼10× increase in the electromagnetic enhancement factor compared to ordinary photonic crystal enhanced fluorescence. In our experiments, the cavity automatically tunes its lasing wavelength to the resonance wavelength of the photonic crystal, ensuring optimal on-resonance coupling even in the presence of variable device parameters and variations in the density of surface-adsorbed capture molecules. We achieve ∼10(5) × improvement in the limit of detection of a fluorophore-tagged protein compared to its detection on an unpatterned glass substrate. The enhanced fluorescence signal and easy optical alignment make cavity-coupled photonic crystals a viable approach for further reducing detection limits of optically-excited light emitters that are used in biological assays.Entities:
Keywords: external-cavity laser; fluorescence enhancement; nanostructured surface; photonic crystal
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23129575 PMCID: PMC4913889 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201200173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207