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Label-Free Optical Biochemical Sensors via Liquid-Cladding-Induced Modulation of Waveguide Modes.

Nhu Hoa Thi Tran, Jisoo Kim, Thang Bach Phan, Sungwon Khym1, Heongkyu Ju2.   

Abstract

We demonstrated modulation of the waveguide mode mismatch via liquid cladding of the controllable refractive index for label-free quantitative detection of concentration of chemical or biological substances. A multimode optical fiber with its core exposed was used as the sensor head with the suitable chemical modification of its surface. Injected analyte liquid itself formed the liquid cladding for the waveguide. We found that modulation of the concentration of analyte injected enables a degree of the waveguide mode mismatch to be controlled, resulting in sensitive change in optical power transmission, which was utilized for its real-time quantitative assay. We applied the device to quantitating concentration of glycerol and bovine serum albumin (BSA) solutions. We obtained experimentally the limit of detection (LOD) of glycerol concentration, 0.001% (volume ratio), corresponding to the resolvable index resolution of ∼1.02 × 10-6 RIU (refractive index unit). The presented sensors also exhibited reasonably good reproducibility. In BSA detection, the sensor device response was sensitive to change in the refractive indices not only of liquid bulk but also of layers just above the sensing surface with higher sensitivity, providing the LOD experimentally as ∼3.7 ng/mL (mass coverage of ∼30 pg/mm2). A theoretical model was also presented to invoke both mode mismatch modulation and evanescent field absorption for understanding of the transmission change, offering a theoretical background for designing the sensor head structure for a given analyte. Interestingly, the device sensing length played little role in the important sensor characteristics such as sensitivity, unlike most of the waveguide-based sensors. This unraveled the possibility of realizing a highly simple structured label-free sensor for point-of-care testing in a real-time manner via an optical waveguide with liquid cladding. This required neither metal nor dielectric coating but still produced sensitivity comparable to those of other types of label-free sensors such as plasmonic fiber ones.

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Keywords:  label-free sensors; multimode optical fiber; optical biochemical sensor; refractometer; remote sensing; waveguide mode mismatch

Year:  2017        PMID: 28849907     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b09252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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Authors:  Phuong Que Tran Do; Vu Thi Huong; Nguyen Tran Truc Phuong; Thi-Hiep Nguyen; Hanh Kieu Thi Ta; Heongkyu Ju; Thang Bach Phan; Viet-Duc Phung; Kieu The Loan Trinh; Nhu Hoa Thi Tran
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-08-20       Impact factor: 4.036

2.  A Plasmonic Fiber Based Glucometer and Its Temperature Dependence.

Authors:  Jisoo Kim; Changjin Son; Sunjak Choi; Won Jung Yoon; Heongkyu Ju
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2018-10-05       Impact factor: 2.891

3.  Liquid Cladding Mediated Optical Fiber Sensors for Copper Ion Detection.

Authors:  Vien Thi Tran; Nhu Hoa Thi Tran; Than Thi Nguyen; Won Jung Yoon; Heongkyu Ju
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2018-09-17       Impact factor: 2.891

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