DocumentCode :
1778714
Title :
Ultrasensitive digital detection of nanoparticles: Viral diagnostics and multiplexed protein and nucleic acid assays
Author :
Unlu, M.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Boston Univ., Boston, MA, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
12-16 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
14
Lastpage :
15
Abstract :
We have developed the Interferometric Reflectance Imaging Sensor (IRIS) for label-free, high throughput, high sensitivity and dynamic detection of molecular binding on a solid surface. Recently, we have demonstrated IRIS with the ability to detect single nanoscale particles. To detect and size nanoparticles, IRIS shines light from visible LED sources on nanoparticles bound to the sensor surface, which consists of a silicon dioxide layer on top of a silicon substrate. Interference of light reflected from the sensor surface is modified by the presence of particles producing a distinct signal that reveals the size of the particle. In our approach the dielectric layered structure acts as an optical antenna optimizing the elastic scattering characteristics of nanoparticles for sensitive detection and analysis. We have successfully detected low-index dielectric particles with r=30 nm, Au and Ag nano particles with r=10nm, and various viruses (H1N1, VSV, Ebola) with accurate size discrimination. Single nanoparticle detection with IRIS led to protein and DNA arrays with attomolar detection sensitivity in serum and unprocessed whole blood.
Keywords :
DNA; biosensors; blood; cellular biophysics; gold; light emitting diodes; light interferometry; microorganisms; nanoparticles; proteins; silicon compounds; silver; Ag; Ag nanoparticles; Au; Au nanoparticles; DNA arrays; Ebola virus; H1N1 virus; IRIS; Si; SiO2; VSV virus; attomolar detection sensitivity; dielectric layered structure; elastic scattering characteristics; interferometric reflectance imaging sensor; light interference; low-index dielectric particles; molecular binding; multiplexed protein; nanoparticle detection; nucleic acid assays; optical antenna; sensor surface; serum; silicon dioxide layer; silicon substrate; single nanoscale particles; solid surface; ultrasensitive digital detection; unprocessed whole blood; viral diagnostics; visible LED sources; Blood; Iris; Nanoparticles; Protein engineering; Proteins; Sensitivity; Viruses (medical);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Photonics Conference (IPC), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPCon.2014.6994966
Filename :
6994966
Link To Document :
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