Hyperbolic metamaterials-based plasmonic biosensor for fluid biopsy with single molecule sensitivity

Plasmonic sensors are one of the most powerful optical biosensors, which can be used for the detection of small numbers of molecules at ultra-low concentrations. However, the detection of dilute analytes of low molecular weight (<500 Da) is still a challenging task using currently available plasm...

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Main Authors: Sreekanth Kandammathe Valiyaveedu, ElKabbash Mohamed, Alapan Yunus, Ilker Efe Ilker, Hinczewski Michael, Gurkan Umut A., Strangi Giuseppe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Applied Metamaterials
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjam/2016015
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Summary:Plasmonic sensors are one of the most powerful optical biosensors, which can be used for the detection of small numbers of molecules at ultra-low concentrations. However, the detection of dilute analytes of low molecular weight (<500 Da) is still a challenging task using currently available plasmonic biosensors. Here, we demonstrate the detection of both lower and heavier molecular weight biomolecules close to single molecule level using a novel plasmonic biosensor platform based on hyperbolic metamaterials. We show experimentally the extraordinary spectral and angular sensitivities of the biosensor platform, from visible to near infrared (NIR) wavelengths, by exciting the bulk plasmon polaritons associated with hyperbolic metamaterials.
ISSN:2272-2394