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Plasmonic Interferometer Array Biochip as a New Mobile Medical Device for Cancer Detection

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSTQE.2018.2865418

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Plasmonic interferometer; optical biosensor; exosome; cancer diagnosis

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  1. National Science Foundation [IIP-1718177, ECCS-1807463]
  2. National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health [5R33CA191245]

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We report a plasmonic interferometer array (PIA) sensor and demonstrate its ability to detect circulating exosomal proteins in real-time with high sensitivity and low cost to enable the early detection of cancer. Specifically, a surface plasmon wave launched by the nano-groove rings interferes with the free-space light at the output of central nano-aperture and results in an intensity interference pattern. Under the single-wavelength illumination, when the target exosomal proteins are captured by antibodies bound on the surface, the biomediated change in the refractive index between the central aperture and groove rings causes the intensity change in a transmitted light. By recording the intensity changes in real-time, one can effectively screen biomolecular binding events and analyze the binding kinetics. By integrating signals from multiple sensor pairs to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio, the superior sensing resolutions of 1.63 x 10(-6) refractive index unit in a refractive index change and 3.86 x 10(8) exosomes/mL in exosome detection were realized, respectively. Importantly, this PIA sensor can be imaged by a miniaturized microscope system coupled with a smartphone to realize a portable and highly sensitive healthcare device. The sensing resolution of 9.72 x 10(9) exosomes/mL in exosome detection was realized using the portable sensing system building upon a commercial smartphone.

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