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Targeted Sub-Attomole Cancer Biomarker Detection Based on Phase Singularity 2D Nanomaterial-Enhanced Plasmonic Biosensor

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NANO-MICRO LETTERS
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s40820-021-00613-7

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2D nanomaterials; Cancer marker detection; Phase singularity; Surface plasmon

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  1. PROCORE-France/Hong Kong Joint Research Scheme [F-CUHK402/19]
  2. Research Grants Council, Hong Kong Special Administration Region [AoE/P-02/12, 14210517, 14207419, N_CUHK407/16]
  3. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant [798916]
  4. Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme

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An enhanced plasmonic biosensor was developed in this study to detect small cancer biomarkers with low molecular weight and low concentration range. By precisely engineering atomically thin materials, a phase singularity and significant lateral position shift effect were achieved, enabling the detection of TNF-alpha cancer marker at the femtomolar level.
Detection of small cancer biomarkers with low molecular weight Pand a low concentration range has always been challenging yet urgent in many clinical applications such as diagnosing early-stage cancer, monitoring treatment and detecting relapse. Here, a highly enhanced plasmonic biosensor that can over- come this challenge is developed using atomically thin two-dimensional phase change nanomaterial. By precisely engineering the configuration with atomically thin materials, the phase singularity has been successfully achieved with a significantly enhanced lateral position shift effect. Based on our knowledge, it is the first experimental demonstration of a lateral position signal change> 340 mu m at a sensing interface from all optical techniques. With this enhanced plasmonic effect, the detection limit has been experimentally demonstrated to be 10(-15) mol L-1 for TNF-alpha cancer marker, which has been found in various human diseases including inflammatory diseases and different kinds of cancer. The as-reported novel integration of atomically thin Ge2Sb2Te5 with plasmonic substrate, which results in a phase singularity and thus a giant lateral position shift, enables the detection of cancer markers with low molecular weight at femtomolar level. These results will definitely hold promising potential in biomedical application and clinical diagnostics.

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