Multiple resonance fiber-optic sensor with time division multiplexing for multianalyte detection

A proof-of-concept multiwindow fiber-optic sensor utilizing multiple particle plasmon resonance (PPR) of silver nanoparticles and gold nanorods separately on two unclad portions of the fiber for multianalyte detection is demonstrated. The detection is based on intensity interrogation of multiple wav...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics letters 2012-10, Vol.37 (19), p.3969-3971
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description A proof-of-concept multiwindow fiber-optic sensor utilizing multiple particle plasmon resonance (PPR) of silver nanoparticles and gold nanorods separately on two unclad portions of the fiber for multianalyte detection is demonstrated. The detection is based on intensity interrogation of multiple wavelengths by a single detector. Time division multiplexing is employed to modulate the illumination of dual-wavelength LEDs to induce PPRs for simultaneous real-time and label-free monitoring of two types of biomolecular interactions. Preliminary results reveal that a refractive index resolution of 9 ×10(-6) RIU is achieved. Moreover, the measured intensities of two windows independently respond to their respective binding events. The potential of the sensor architecture with multiple sensing windows for cascaded, higher throughput, and multianalyte biochemical detection can be expected.
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Animals
Cattle
Detectors
Fiber optics
Illumination
Metal Nanoparticles - chemistry
Nanorods
Optical Fibers
Sensors
Silver
Silver - chemistry
Streptavidin - chemistry
Surface Plasmon Resonance - instrumentation
Time division multiplexing
Time Factors
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