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Label-free DNA biosensing by topological light confinement

Journal

NANOPHOTONICS
Volume 10, Issue 17, Pages 4279-4287

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/nanoph-2021-0396

Keywords

biosensors; bound states in the continuum; DNA; photonic crystals

Funding

  1. MIUR, Italy [ARS01-01270 IDF-SHARID PON 2014-2020, PRIN-2017-20173CRP3H]
  2. Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]

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Research into utilizing all-dielectric metasurfaces sustaining photonic bound states in the continuum for biosensing, combining the potential of reactive sensing principle and topological decoupling for numerical study. Achieved high sensitivity PNA/DNA selective biosensing using quasi-BIC resonator with real-time monitoring of binding events.
Large-area and transparent all-dielectric metasurfaces sustaining photonic bound states in the continuum (BICs) provide a set of fundamental advantages for ultrasensitive biosensing. BICs bridge the gap of large effective mode volume with large experimental quality factor. Relying on the transduction mechanism of reactive sensing principle, herein, we first numerically study the potential of subwavelength confinement driven by topological decoupling from free space radiation for BICbased biosensing. Then, we experimentally combine this capability with minimal and low-cost optical setup, applying the devised quasi-BIC resonator for PNA/DNA selective biosensing with real-time monitoring of the binding event. A sensitivity of 20 molecules per micron squared is achieved, i.e. similar or equal to 0.01 pg. Further enhancement can easily be envisaged, pointing out the possibility of single-molecule regime. This work aims at a precise and ultrasensitive approach for developing low-cost point-of-care tools suitable for routine disease prescreening analyses in laboratory, also adaptable to industrial production control.

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