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Ultrasensitive tantalum oxide nano-coated long-period gratings for detection of various biological targets.

Authors :
Piestrzyńska M
Dominik M
Kosiel K
Janczuk-Richter M
Szot-Karpińska K
Brzozowska E
Shao L
Niedziółka-Jonsson J
Bock WJ
Śmietana M
Source :
Biosensors & bioelectronics [Biosens Bioelectron] 2019 May 15; Vol. 133, pp. 8-15. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Mar 06.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In this work we discussed a label-free biosensing application of long-period gratings (LPGs) optimized in refractive index (RI) sensitivity by deposition of thin tantalum oxide (TaO <subscript>x</subscript> ) overlays. Comparing to other thin film and materials already applied for maximizing the RI sensitivity, TaO <subscript>x</subscript> offers good chemical and mechanical stability during its surface functionalization and other biosensing experiments. It was shown theoretically and experimentally that when RI of the overlay is as high as 2 in IR spectral range, for obtaining LPGs ultrasensitive to RI, the overlay's thickness must be determined with subnanometer precision. In this experiment the TaO <subscript>x</subscript> overlays were deposited using Atomic Layer Deposition method that allowed for achieving overlays with exceptionally well-defined thickness and optical properties. The TaO <subscript>x</subscript> nano-coated LPGs show RI sensitivity determined for a single resonance exceeding 11,500 nm/RIU in RI range n <subscript>D</subscript> = 1.335-1.345 RIU, as expected for label-free biosensing applications. Capability for detection of various in size biological targets, i.e., proteins (avidin) and bacteria (Escherichia coli), with TaO <subscript>x</subscript> -coated LPGs was verified using biotin and bacteriophage adhesin as recognition elements, respectively. It has been shown that functionalization process, as well as type of recognition elements and target analyte must be taken into consideration when the LPG sensitivity is optimized. In this work optimized approach made possible detection of small in size biological targets such as proteins with sensitivity reaching 10.21 nm/log(ng/ml).<br /> (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-4235
Volume :
133
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biosensors & bioelectronics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30903939
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2019.03.006