Author/Authors :
Andr?s Saftics، نويسنده , , Emil Ag?cs، نويسنده , , B?lint Fodor، نويسنده , , D?niel Patk?، نويسنده , , Péter Petrik، نويسنده , , Kai Kolari، نويسنده , , Timo Aalto، نويسنده , , Péter Fürjes، نويسنده , , Robert Horvath، نويسنده , , S?ndor Kurunczi، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Novel biosensors made of polymers may offer advantages over conventional technology such as possibility of mass production and tunability of the material properties. With the ongoing work on the polymer photonic chip fabrication in our project, simple model samples were tested parallel for future immobilization and accessing conditions for applications in typical aqueous buffers. The model samples consist of a thin, high refractive index polyimide film on top of TEOS on Si wafer. These model samples were measured by in situ spectroscopic ellipsometry using different aqueous buffers. The experiments revealed a high drift in aqueous solutions; the drift in the ellipsometric parameters (delta, psi) can be evaluated and presented as changes in thickness and refractive index of the polyimide layer. The first molecular layer of immobilization is based on polyethyleneimine (PEI). The signal for the PEI adsorption was detected on a stable baseline, only after a long conditioning. The stability of polyimide films in aqueous buffer solutions should be improved toward the real biosensor application. Preliminary results are shown on the possibilities to protect the polyimide. Optical Waveguide Lightmode Spectroscopy (OWLS) has been used to demonstrate the shielding effect of the thin TiO2 adlayer in biosensor applications.
Keywords :
Photonic biosensor , Polyimide , Polymer , In situ ellipsometry , Drift , Optical properties