Kuang‐Li LeeChia‐Wei LeeWay‐Seen WangPei‐Kuen Wei
Chip-based biosensor arrays for label-free and high-throughput detection were fabricated and tested. The sensor array was composed of a 150-nm-thick, 50-nm-gap, and 600-nm-period gold nanoslits. Each array size was 100 mumx100 mum. A transverse-magnetic polarized wave in these metallic nanostructures generated resonant surface plasmons at a wavelength of about 800 nm in a water environment. Using the resonant wavelength shift in the nanoslit array, we achieved detection sensitivity up to 668 nm per refractive index unit, about 1.7 times larger than that reported on an array of nanoholes. An antigen-antibody interaction experiment in an aqueous environment verified the sensitivity in a surface binding event.
Fang WangChaoying ChenJunbin FangShuihua PengJianwu YuJun ZhangJieyuan TangHuihui LuZhe ChenYunhan Luo
H.P. HoK. ChanChi Lok WongKin Fong LeiWen J. LiWing‐Cheung LawS.Y. WuS.K. KongChunqing Lin
Liang CaoWenting LiYongkai WangXiaojun TianGuian LiHairong ZhengZhongyue Zhang
Jannati Nabiha NurFairuj AsrafyKamrun Nahar Shushama