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Single-Molecule Plasmon Sensing: Current Status and Future Prospects

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 2, Issue 8, Pages 1103-1122

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.7b00382

Keywords

plasmon sensing single-molecule detection; fluorescence; label-free; nanoparticles; microscopy; functionalization; biosensing

Funding

  1. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO VIDI)
  2. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)

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Single-molecule detection has long relied on fluorescent labeling with high quantum-yield fluorophores. Plasmon-enhanced detection circumvents the need for labeling by allowing direct optical detettion of weakly emitting and completely nonfluorescent species. This review focuses on recent advances in single molecule detection using plasmonic metal nanostructures as a sensing platform, particularly using a single particle single molecule approach. In the past decade two mechanisms for plasmon-enhanced single-molecule detection have been demonstrated: (1) by plasmonically enhancing the emission of weakly fluorescent biomolecules, or (2) by monitoring shifts of the plasmon resonance induced by single-molecule interactions. We begin with a motivation regarding the importance of single molecule detection, and advantages plasmonic detection offers. We describe both detection mechanisms and discuss challenges and potential solutions. We finalize by highlighting the exciting possibilities in analytical chemistry and medical diagnostics.

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