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Gopikrishnan Gopalakrishnan Meena1, Joel G Wright2, Aaron R Hawkins2, Holger Schmidt1.
Abstract
High sensitivity and easy integration with microfabrication techniques has made silicon photonics one of the leading technologies used to build biosensors for diagnostic applications. Here we introduce a new silicon dioxide based optofluidic platform having a planar solid-core (SC) waveguide orthogonally intersecting a liquid-core (LC) waveguide with high refractive index ZnI2 salt solution as core. This enables both more uniform collection of particle fluorescence by the core mode and its propagation to an off-chip detector. This approach results in ultra-high sensitivity performance, demonstrated by achieving 8X enhancement in signal-to-noise ratio, a 45x increase in detection efficiency, and a 100x lower detection limit of 80 aM of fluorescent nanobeads. This represents a key step towards an ultrasensitive biosensor system for analyzing pathogens at clinical concentrations.Entities:
Keywords: Fluorescence; Integrated waveguides; Limit-of-detection; Optofluidics; Signal enhancement
Year: 2021 PMID: 33994767 PMCID: PMC8117828 DOI: 10.1109/jstqe.2021.3055078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE J Sel Top Quantum Electron ISSN: 1077-260X Impact factor: 4.653