Internally-referenced resonant mirror for chemical and biochemical sensing

John Hulme, Chris Malins, Kirat Singh, Peter R. Fielden, Nicholas J. Goddard

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    Abstract

    The resonant mirror sensor is a planar optical sensor platform that uses frustrated total internal reflection to couple light into and out of a leaky waveguiding layer. The evanescent wave associated with the dielectric structure is very sensitive to changes in surface refractive index caused by the binding of macromolecules to immobilised proteins or other biorecognition species such as antibodies. However, such variations can also be generated by variations in the bulk analyte solution, via changes in the composition or temperature. In the device described here, an additional buried resonant mirror layer is incorporated into the sensor structure generating an internal reference resonant mirror. The efficacy of this internal reference system is demonstrated in both chemical and immunological systems - as a pH sensor monitoring the absorption of an encapsulated sulfonephthalein dye, and as a refractive index sensor measuring the adsorption of anti-protein A and binding of its corresponding antigen. In both cases the internally referenced resonant mirror provides a means by which errors due to fluctuations in light intensity, temperature and bulk composition may be accounted for.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1233-1236
    Number of pages3
    JournalAnalyst
    Volume127
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2002

    Keywords

    • Antibodies and Immunoglobulins Role: RCT (Reactant), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (IgG1
    • internally-referenced resonant mirror for sensors measuring adsorption of antiprotein A and binding of its corresponding antigen)
    • Evanescent wave
    • Mirrors
    • Optical sensors (internally-referenced resonant mirror for chem. and biochem. sensing)
    • pH (internally-referenced resonant mirror for pH sensors)
    • Adsorption (internally-referenced resonant mirror for sensors measuring adsorption of antiprotein A and binding of its corresponding antigen)
    • Refractive index (surface
    • internally-referenced resonant mirror for chem. and biochem. sensing)
    • internally referenced resonant mirror chem biochem sensing

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