Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7145814 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
An optofluidic chip based on a multilayered photonic crystal structure is employed for an efficient beaming of the emitted radiation in a fluorescent microarray assay. Upon a near-field coupling of fluorescent emitters to surface modes sustained by the photonic crystal, a significant portion of radiated energy is diffracted out-of-plane towards the collection optics. The improvement in fluorescence collection is experimentally demonstrated in an antibody-antigene immunoassay. As a result, a decrease of the limit of detection for labelled antigenes by a factor of about 40 is demonstrated to occur in a robust and reproducible way, with little or no optical alignment issues.
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Authors
Serena Ricciardi, Francesca Frascella, Angelo Angelini, Andrea Lamberti, Peter Munzert, Luca Boarino, Riccardo Rizzo, Alessio Tommasi, Emiliano Descrovi,