JOURNAL ARTICLE

High-sensitivity DNA biosensor based on microfiber Sagnac interferometer

Shuai GaoLi‐Peng SunJie LiLong JinYang RanYunyun HuangBai‐Ou Guan

Year: 2017 Journal:   Optics Express Vol: 25 (12)Pages: 13305-13305   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

Nucleic acid detection with label-free biosensors circumvents the need for costly fluorophore functionalization steps associated with conventional assays by utilizing optical fiber transducers. In spite of their technological prowess, however, these biosensors' sensitivity is limited by the design/configuration of their transducers. Therefore, it is imperative to integrate novel optical fiber transducers with existing label-free approaches to overcome those limitations. Herein, we present a high sensitivity label-free fiber optic biosensor that employs polarimetric interference of a high-birefringence (Hi-Bi) microfiber to specifically detect DNA molecules. A slight target DNA concentration change is converted into an optical wavelength shift of polarimetric interference generated by the microfiber Sagnac interferometer. The sensor provides a log-linear response to target ssDNA concentrations range from 100 pM to 1 μM and a minimum detectable concentration of 75 pM.

Keywords:
Biosensor Microfiber Interferometry Materials science Optics Sensitivity (control systems) Transducer Interference (communication) Optical fiber Fiber optic sensor Birefringence Fluorophore Optoelectronics Nanotechnology Physics Computer science Fluorescence Electronic engineering Acoustics Telecommunications

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