Ming‐Jie YinChuang WuLiyang ShaoWing Kin Edward ChanA. Ping ZhangChao LüHwa‐Yaw Tam
A novel and highly sensitive fiber-optic DNA sensor based on a thin-core fiber modal interferometer (TCFMI) is demonstrated by using a layer-by-layer (LbL) self-assembly technology. Poly(ethylenimine) (PEI), poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) were used for the preparation of a polyelectrolyte multilayer film for DNA detection. The film thickness was measured through a surface profilometer. The surface morphologies of (PEI/PAA)4, (PEI/PAA)4.5 and (PEI/PAA)4(PEI/DNA)1 multilayer films were characterized by atomic force microscopy. The fabricated DNA sensors were tested with different types of target ssDNA solutions with a concentration of 1 μM. The results show that the sensitivity of the TCFMI-based ssDNA sensor is 0.27 nm/matched-base at the concentration of 1 μM and can even distinguish the number of matched bases of ssDNA chains.
Jian YangPawan SandhuWanguo LiangChang‐Qing XuYingfu Li
Francesco ChiavaioliPablo ZubiateIgnacio Del VillarCarlos R. ZamarreñoAmbra GiannettiSara TombelliCosimo TronoFrancisco J. ArreguiIgnacio R. Matı́asFrancesco Baldini
Raquel B. QueirósC. GouveiaM. Cristina L. MartinsP. A. S. Jorge
Savannah KayeZheng ZengMollye SandersKrishnan K. ChitturPaula M. KoelleRobert G. LindquistUpender ManneLiqing LiJianjun Wei
Jiale XieKai ZhangXiaoxiao JiCheng WanHongdan Wan