Layered material platform for surface plasmon resonance biosensing

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F. Wu
P. A. Thomas
V. G. Kravets
H. O. Arola
M. Soikkeli
K. Iljin
G. Kim
M. Kim
H. S. Shin
D. V. Andreeva
C. Neumann
M. Küllmer
A. Turchanin
D. De Fazio
O. Balci
V. Babenko
B. Luo
I. Goykhman
S. Hofmann
A. C. Ferrari
K. S. Novoselov
A. N. Grigorenko
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[1] University of Manchester,School of Physics and Astronomy
[2] School of Science,Key Laboratory for Non
[3] Xi’an Jiaotong University,Equilibrium Synthesis and Modulation of Condensed Matter (Ministry of Education)
[4] VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.,Department of Energy Engineering
[5] Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST),Department of Chemistry
[6] Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST),Low Dimensional Carbon Material Center
[7] Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST),Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[8] National University of Singapore,Institute of Physical Chemistry
[9] Friedrich Schiller University Jena,Cambridge Graphene Centre
[10] University of Cambridge,undefined
[11] Chongqing 2D Materials Institute,undefined
[12] Liangjiang New Area,undefined
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Plasmonic biosensing has emerged as the most sensitive label-free technique to detect various molecular species in solutions and has already proved crucial in drug discovery, food safety and studies of bio-reactions. This technique relies on surface plasmon resonances in ~50 nm metallic films and the possibility to functionalize the surface of the metal in order to achieve selectivity. At the same time, most metals corrode in bio-solutions, which reduces the quality factor and darkness of plasmonic resonances and thus the sensitivity. Furthermore, functionalization itself might have a detrimental effect on the quality of the surface, also reducing sensitivity. Here we demonstrate that the use of graphene and other layered materials for passivation and functionalization broadens the range of metals which can be used for plasmonic biosensing and increases the sensitivity by 3-4 orders of magnitude, as it guarantees stability of a metal in liquid and preserves the plasmonic resonances under biofunctionalization. We use this approach to detect low molecular weight HT-2 toxins (crucial for food safety), achieving phase sensitivity~0.5 fg/mL, three orders of magnitude higher than previously reported. This proves that layered materials provide a new platform for surface plasmon resonance biosensing, paving the way for compact biosensors for point of care testing.
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