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Nanoscale optofluidic sensor arrays

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 1623-1631

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.16.001623

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  1. NIBIB NIH HHS [R21EB007031, R21 EB007031-01A1, R21 EB007031] Funding Source: Medline

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In this paper we introduce Nanoscale Optofluidic Sensor Arrays (NOSAs), which are an optofluidic architecture for performing highly parallel, label free detection of biomolecular interactions in aqueous environments. The architecture is based on the use of arrays of 1D photonic crystal resonators which are evanescently coupled to a single bus waveguide. Each resonator has a slightly different cavity spacing and is shown to independently shift its resonant peak in response to changes in refractive index in the region surrounding its cavity. We demonstrate through numerical simulation that by confining biomolecular binding to this region, limits of detection on the order of tens of attograms (ag) are possible. Experimental results demonstrate a refractive index (RI) detection limit of 7x10(-5) for this device. While other techniques such as SPR possess an equivalent RI detection limit, the advantage of this architecture lies in its potential for low mass limit of detection which is enabled by confining the size of the probed surface area.

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