학술논문

Photonic Crystal Enhanced Quantum Dot Biosensor for Cancer-associated miRNA Detection
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE Sensors Sensors, 2022 IEEE. :1-4 Oct, 2022
Subject
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Temperature sensors
Temperature distribution
Target tracking
Quantum dots
Photonic crystals
Biomarkers
Trajectory
Photonic Crystal
Quantum Dot
miRNA
Cancer Biomarker Detection
Language
ISSN
2168-9229
Abstract
Nanoscale quantum emitters are useful tags for monitoring biomolecular interactions, but remain restricted by large numerical aperture objectives, blinking nature, and omnidirectional emission. Herein, using the multiplicative effects of amplified excitation, highly directed extraction, Purcell enhancement, and blinking suppression on a photonic crystal (PC) surface, we were able to boost the signal by over 3,000 times. Even with a low-NA lens (NA = 0.5, 50X) and an inexpensive optical setup, our platform provides single quantum dot (QD) sensitivity with a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR = 59). By integrating the photonics enhancement with a newly designed bioassay, we achieved ultra sensitive detection with a detection limit up to 10aM and an over 9-log linear dose-response range using simple steps, room temperature workflow. In addition, we observed distinct surface motion trajectories of QDs when their surface attachment stringency is affected by a single base mutation in a cancer-specific miRNA sequence[1].