Highly sensitive nano-porous lattice biosensor based on localized surface plasmon resonance and interference

Se Hyuk Yeom, Ok Geun Kim, Byoung Ho Kang, Kyu Jin Kim, Heng Yuan, Dae Hyuk Kwon, Hak Rin Kim, Shin Won Kang

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Abstract

We propose a design for a highly sensitive biosensor based on nanostructured anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) substrates. A golddeposited AAO substrate exhibits both optical interference and localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). In our sensor, application of these disparate optical properties overcomes problems of limited sensitivity, selectivity, and dynamic range seen in similar biosensors. We fabricated uniform periodic nanopore lattice AAO templates by two-step anodizing and assessed their suitability for application in biosensors by characterizing the change in optical response on addition of biomolecules to the AAO template. To determine the suitability of such structures for biosensing applications, we immobilized a layer of C-reactive protein (CRP) antibody on a gold coating atop an AAO template. We then applied a CRP antigen (Ag) atop the immobilized antibody (Ab) layer. The shift in reflectance is interpreted as being caused by the change in refractive index with membrane thickness. Our results confirm that our proposed AAO-based biosensor is highly selective toward detection of CRP antigen, and can measure a change in CRP antigen concentration of 1 fg/ml. This method can provide a simple, fast, and sensitive analysis for protein detection in realtime.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22882-22891
Number of pages10
JournalOptics Express
Volume19
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Nov 2011

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