Planar Photonic Crystal for Biosensor Applications

Planar Photonic Crystal for Biosensor Applications
Author: Anil Kumar Mudraboyina
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Release: 2011
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Photonic crystals are the subject of intense study due to their capability to provide precise control of optical transmission characteristics through the choice of their periodic lattice parameters and the material with which they are fabricated. The sensitivity of photonic crystal band structure and defect transmission states to refractive index changes either at planar boundaries of a 2-D crystal or at individual lattice sites, make these structures potentially attractive for integrated point detection biosensor devices. 1-D Photonic crystal (PC) and 2-D PC based sensors were developed and studied in terms of sensitivity with different types materials functionalized on the surface. An extensive sensitivity analysis was done on both the devices to study the parameters that majorly effect device performance and the results from the proposed designs were found to be higher in comparison to published literature. Upon sucessfully designing of 1-D PC and 2-D PC sensors with high sensitivity these devices were fabricated to test them practically for various bio-materials. We demonstrated a 1-D PC sensor to detect pH change by coating thin film of hydrogel on PC surface which offers bio-compatibility for various bio-sensing applications. The 1-D PC sensor has optical sensitivities around 197nm/RIU in detecting refractive index change and 0.824nm per nanometer of thickness change of hydrogel on the surface of silicon gratings. We also developed a thin film coating procedure of hydrogel on 1-D PC sensor surface with high degree of uniformity. Thin film of hydrogels has many advantages over thick layer in terms of response time and enhancement in sensitivity. Silicon gratings were silanized so that the hydrogel is chemically bound to its surface and the micro-scale gratings devices were coated with a thin layer of 187.9nm of hydrogel using spin coating technique with high degree of uniformity. A fast response from thin layer of hydrogel integrating on optical sensor and high sensitivity makes these devices very attractive for bio-sensing applications. Selectivity is another important aspect in the design of a biosensor. Thus, much effort has been exercised for developing a wide-range immobilization techniques that can covalently or ionically anchor to the surface of silicon based PCs devices. We demonstrate a 1-D PC sensor based biosensor to detect functionalized protein binding on its surface. The 1-D PC sensor has a sensitivity of 1.61nm per a nanometer of thickness change of bio-material on the surface of silicon gratings. Functionalizing proteins on gratings surface by eliminating unspecific bindings makes this device highly selective and efficient. Streptavidin of concentration 0.016æmol/ml was functionalized on silicon substrate and biotin of 12æmol/ml was used as a target molecule in our experiments for detection. Normal transmission measurements of 1-D PC sensors were made in air at different stages of immobilization, bare silicon grating, after attaching streptavidin and after trapping biotin. Besides protein detection, detection of DNA hybridization is also important for low volume, high selectivity biosensors. We also demonstrated the detection of functionalized DNA on 1-PC sensor surface as well as detection of the hybridization process with its complimentary DNA. The silicon 1-D PC designed have sensitivities upto 2.43nm per a nanometer of thickness change in bio-materials of refractive index 1.542 on its surface and 70nm/RIU in detecting refractive index change of 6nm thick bio-material coating on its surface. Immobilization of DNA on chip silicon device surface and there by hybridizing with its complimentary strand makes this device more selective and efficient in detection. The order of concentration of DNA solution used in this experiment is in nano-molar range and was functionalized on silicon substrate using layer by layer technique. Normal transmission measurements of 1-D PC sensors were made in air at different stages of immobilization, bare silicon grating, after functionalizing chemical linkers, after immobilizing ssDNA-A and after hybridizing with its complimentary ssDNA-B. Hybridization experiments were done with non-complimentary ssDNA-C as well and no shift in transmission spectra was found which shows very good selectivity.

Photonic Crystal Slabs for Low-cost Biosensors

Photonic Crystal Slabs for Low-cost Biosensors
Author: Yousef Nazirizadeh
Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2014-10-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3866445598

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Biosensors are devices that utilize biological recognition elements to selectively detect and analyze specific biological and chemical analyte substances. In this work a technology platform for label-free optical biosensors based on surface-functionalized photonic crystal slabs is proposed. Using this technology platform, low-cost solutions for three biotechnical questions are presented.

Photonic Crystals

Photonic Crystals
Author: Alessandro Massaro
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2012-03-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9535104160

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The second volume of the book concerns the characterization approach of photonic crystals, photonic crystal lasers, photonic crystal waveguides and plasmonics including the introduction of innovative systems and materials. Photonic crystal materials promises to enable all-optical computer circuits and could also be used to make ultra low-power light sources. Researchers have studied lasers from microscopic cavities in photonic crystals that act as reflectors to intensify the collisions between photons and atoms that lead to lazing, but these lasers have been optically-pumped, meaning they are driven by other lasers. Moreover, the physical principles behind the phenomenon of slow light in photonic crystal waveguides, as well as their practical limitations, are discussed. This includes the nature of slow light propagation, its bandwidth limitation, coupling of modes and particular kind terminating photonic crystals with metal surfaces allowing to propagate in surface plasmon-polariton waves. The goal of the second volume is to provide an overview about the listed issues.

Photonic Materials for Sensing, Biosensing and Display Devices

Photonic Materials for Sensing, Biosensing and Display Devices
Author: Michael J. Serpe
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2015-12-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319249908

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This book presents the basics and applications of photonic materials. It focuses on the utility of these devices for sensing, biosensing, and displays. The book includes fundamental aspects with a particular focus on the application of photonic materials. The field of photonic materials is both a burgeoning, and mature field. There are new advances being made on a daily basis, all based on the fundamental roots set by work by those like Ozin, Thomas, Asher, and others.

Photonic Crystals

Photonic Crystals
Author: Kuon Inoue
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 354040032X

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Photonic crystals are a very hot topic in photonics. The basics, fabrication, application and new theoretical developments in the field of photonic crystals are presented in a comprehensive way, together with a survey of the advanced state-of-the-art report.

Photonic Crystals

Photonic Crystals
Author: John D. Joannopoulos
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-03-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0691124566

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For errata updates and other information, visit the authors' site at: http://ab-initio.mit.edu/book/

Photonic Crystals

Photonic Crystals
Author: Kurt Busch
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2006-05-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 352760717X

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The majority of the contributions in this topically edited book stems from the priority program SPP 1113 "Photonische Kristalle" run by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), resulting in a survey of the current state of photonic crystal research in Germany. The first part of the book describes methods for the theoretical analysis of their optical properties as well as the results. The main part is dedicated to the fabrication, characterization and modeling of two- and three-dimensional photonic crystals, while the final section presents a wide spectrum of applications: gas sensors, micro-lasers, and photonic crystal fibers. Illustrated in full color, this book is not only of interest to advanced students and researchers in physics, electrical engineering, and material science, but also to company R&D departments involved in photonic crystal-related technological developments.

Optical Guided-wave Chemical and Biosensors II

Optical Guided-wave Chemical and Biosensors II
Author: Mohammed Zourob
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2010-03-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642028276

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For the first time, distinguished scientists from key institutions worldwide provide a comprehensive approach to optical sensing techniques employing the phenomenon of guided wave propagation for chemical and biosensors. This includes both state-of the-art fundamentals and innovative applications of these techniques. The authors present a deep analysis of their particular subjects in a way to address the needs of novice researchers such as graduate students and post-doctoral scholars as well as of established researchers seeking new avenues. Researchers and practitioners who need a solid foundation or reference will find this work invaluable. This second of two volumes covers the incorporation of periodic structures in waveguides to exploit the Bragg phenomenon, optical fiber sensors, hollow waveguides and micro-resonators as well as a review of the tremendous expansion of terahertz technology for sensing applications.