Porous silicon Bloch surface and sub-surface wave structure for simultaneous detection of small and large molecules

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Gilberto A Rodriguez
John D Lonai
Raymond L Mernaugh
Sharon M Weiss
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[1] Vanderbilt University,Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
[2] Northwest Nazarene University,Department of Physics
[3] Vanderbilt University,Department of Biochemistry
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Bloch surface wave; Bloch sub-surface wave; Size selective; Large molecule; Biosensor; M13KO7 bacteriophage; Nanospheres;
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A porous silicon (PSi) Bloch surface wave (BSW) and Bloch sub-surface wave (BSSW) composite biosensor is designed and used for the size-selective detection of both small and large molecules. The BSW/BSSW structure consists of a periodic stack of high and low refractive index PSi layers and a reduced optical thickness surface layer that gives rise to a BSW with an evanescent tail that extends above the surface to enable the detection of large surface-bound molecules. Small molecules were detected in the sensor by the BSSW, which is a large electric field intensity spatially localized to a desired region of the Bragg mirror and is generated by the implementation of a step or gradient refractive index profile within the Bragg mirror. The step and gradient BSW/BSSW sensors are designed to maximize both resonance reflectance intensity and sensitivity to large molecules. Size-selective detection of large molecules including latex nanospheres and the M13KO7 bacteriophage as well as small chemical linker molecules is reported.
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