Novel optical fiber Vernier immunosensor based on cascading Sagnac loops embedded with excessively tilted fiber grating for specific detection of canine distemper virus

A novel optical fiber Vernier effect (VE) biosensor based on cascading Sagnac loops embedded with excessively tilted fiber grating (ExTFG) is proposed for the label free and specific detection of canine distemper virus (CDV). The VE was realized by cascading two different Sagnac loops with similar f...

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description A novel optical fiber Vernier effect (VE) biosensor based on cascading Sagnac loops embedded with excessively tilted fiber grating (ExTFG) is proposed for the label free and specific detection of canine distemper virus (CDV). The VE was realized by cascading two different Sagnac loops with similar free spectrum range (FSR), one of which was integrated with panda‐type polarization maintaining fiber (PMF) as the reference loop, and the other was embedded with ExTFG as the sensing loop. Owning to the amplified function of the VE, the refractive index (RI) sensitivity of the proposed sensing structure reached −1914.89 nm/RIU, which is approximately 12 times higher than that of the single ExTFG based RI sensor. Furthermore, the ExTFG in sensing loop was modified by graphene oxide (GO) and bio‐functionalized by the CDV monoclonal antibodies (anti‐CDV MAbs) for the specific detection of the CDV. Experimental results show that the proposed optical fiber Vernier sensor could detect the CDV in buffer solution with concentration as low as 1 pg/mL, and the sensitivity was about −1.18 nm/[log(mg/ml)] in the concentration range of 1 pg/mL ~ 50 ng/mL. The excellent specific and clinical properties of the biosensor were verified by immunoassays for fetal bovine serum, Toxoplasma gondii, rabies virus and CDV serum in sequence. Due to the sensitivity amplification function of VE, dense comb spectrum of the Sagnac loop and the stable interference spectra maintained by the polarized light, the proposed biosensor possesses the combined advantages of high sensitivity, high Q‐factor and high stability, which may have potential applications in biosensing fields. A novel fiber vernier biosensor based on excessively tilted fiber grating (ExTFG) was proposed for the specific detection of canine distemper virus (CDV). The RI sensitivity of normal ExTFG was largely improved by one order due to the magnification of vernier effect, making the sensor applicable for clinically monitoring the antigen content in CDV solution, especially for the early stage of diagnosis.
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Animals
Biosensing Techniques - methods
biosensor
Biosensors
Buffer solutions
Canine distemper
canine distemper virus
Distemper Virus, Canine
excessively tilted fiber grating
Graphene
graphene oxide
Gratings (spectra)
Immunoassay
Immunoassays
Immunosensors
Lyssavirus
Monoclonal antibodies
Optical Fibers
Polarized light
Rabies
Refractivity
Refractometry
Sensitivity
Vernier effect
Viruses
title Novel optical fiber Vernier immunosensor based on cascading Sagnac loops embedded with excessively tilted fiber grating for specific detection of canine distemper virus
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