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PRI Members' Research Achievement - Ultraminiature optical fiber-tip directly-printed plasmonic biosensors for label-free biodetection

18 Oct 2022


Congratulations to PRI core members, Prof. Zhang Aping and Prof. Tam Hwa Yaw, their paper was published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics (impact factor: 10.61).

 

Research Topic:

Ultraminiature optical fiber-tip directly-printed plasmonic biosensors for label-free biodetection

 

Abstracts:  

Miniaturization of biosensors has become an imperative demand because of its great potential in in vivo biomarker detection and disease diagnostics as well as the point-of-care testing for coping with public health crisis, such as the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Here, we present an ultraminiature optical fiber-tip biosensor based on the plasmonic gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) directly printed upon the end face of a standard multimode optical fiber at visible light range. An in-situ precision photoreduction technology is developed to additively print the micropatterns of size-controlled AuNPs. The AuNPs reveal distinct localized surface plasmon resonance, whose peak wavelength provides an ideal spectral signal for label-free biodetection. The fabricated optical fiber-tip plasmonic biosensor can not only detect antibody, but also test SARS-CoV-2 mimetic DNA sequence at the concentration level of 0.8 pM. Such an ultraminiature fiber-tip plasmonic biosensor offers a cost-effective biodetection technology for a myriad of applications ranging from point-of-care testing to in vivo diagnosis of stubborn diseases.

 

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