Abstract

The feasibility of a DNA biosensor based on a long period grating inscribed in an optical fiber has been investigated. The sensor can perform a label-free detection, due to the functionalization of the optical fiber external surface with peptide nucleic acid probes matched with the DNA target strands. A wavelength shift of 1.2 nm for a 120 nM DNA solution has been measured. Fluorescence measurements have been also taken, in order to give a further proof of the fiber functionalization and hybridization.

Keywords:
Biosensor Optical fiber Materials science Fiber optic sensor Fiber Bragg grating Surface modification Optics Peptide nucleic acid Grating Wavelength Optoelectronics DNA Nanotechnology Chemistry Physics

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