An angular fluidic channel for prism-free surface-plasmon-assisted fluorescence capturing

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Ken-ichi Nomura
Subash C.B. Gopinath
Thangavel Lakshmipriya
Nobuko Fukuda
Xiaomin Wang
Makoto Fujimaki
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[1] Flexible Electronics Research Center,
[2] National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),undefined
[3] Electronics and Photonics Research Institute,undefined
[4] National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),undefined
[5] Nano-electronics Research Institute,undefined
[6] National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),undefined
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Surface plasmon excitation provides stronger enhancement of the fluorescence intensity and better sensitivity than other sensing approaches but requires optimal positioning of a prism to ensure optimum output of the incident light. Here we describe a simple, highly sensitive optical sensing system combining surface plasmon excitation and fluorescence to address this limitation. V-shaped fluidic channels are employed to mimic the functions of a prism, sensing plate, and flow channel in a single setup. Superior performance is demonstrated for different biomolecular recognition reactions on a self-assembled monolayer, and the sensitivity reaches 100 fM for biotin–streptavidin interactions. Using an antibody as a probe, we demonstrate the detection of intact influenza viruses at 0.2 HA units ml−1 levels. The convenient sensing system developed here has the advantages of being prism-free and requiring less sample (1–2 μl), making this platform suitable for use in situations requiring low sample volumes.
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