The development of a new surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging biosensor is reported. The biosensor exploits the optical properties of a nano-structured gold-polymer chip, which allows for the coupling of the SPR with the incident light. The spectral characterization of the chip permits to analyze the plasmonic response to a refractive index change near its free surface. The nano-structured surface features are presented together with an exemplifying biological tests which demonstrate the multiplexing label-free detection capability of the proposed device.
A Multiplexed Label Free Plasmonic Nano-Device for Near Infrared Applications
Floris, F;Fornasari, L;Giudicatti, S;Marchesini, G;Marabelli, F
2015-01-01
Abstract
The development of a new surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging biosensor is reported. The biosensor exploits the optical properties of a nano-structured gold-polymer chip, which allows for the coupling of the SPR with the incident light. The spectral characterization of the chip permits to analyze the plasmonic response to a refractive index change near its free surface. The nano-structured surface features are presented together with an exemplifying biological tests which demonstrate the multiplexing label-free detection capability of the proposed device.File in questo prodotto:
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