1. Photonic crystal nanoslot nanolaser for super-sensitivity bio-sensing.
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Baba, T., Kita, S., Hachuda, S., and Otsuka, S.
- Abstract
High-performance and low-cost sensors are critical devices for high-throughput analyses of bio-samples in medical diagnoses and life sciences. This report demonstrates GaInAsP photonic crystal nanolaser sensor, which detects the adsorption of bio-molecules from the lasing wavelength shift. It is a promising device, which balances a high sensitivity, high resolution, small size, easy integration, simple setup and low cost. In particular with a nanoslot structure, it achieves a super-sensitivity in protein sensing whose detection limit is 3–5 orders of magnitude lower than that of standard surface-plasmon-resonance sensors, e.g. ∼ 100 fM order for BSA and < 1 aM for streptavidin. Our investigations suggest a candidate mechanism that the nanoslot acts as a protein condenser powered by the optical gradient force, which arises from the strong localization of laser mode in the nanoslot. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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