Sub-micrometric reflectometry for localized label-free biosensing Articles uri icon

authors

  • CASQUEL, R.
  • SOLER ROMERO, JAVIER ANTONIO
  • HOLGADO, M.
  • LÓPEZ, A.
  • LAVIN, A.
  • DE VICENTE, J.
  • SANZA, F. J.
  • LAGUNA, M. F.
  • BAÑULS, VICTOR A.
  • PUCHADES, R.

publication date

  • May 2015

start page

  • 12544

end page

  • 12554

issue

  • 10

volume

  • 23

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1094-4087

abstract

  • In this work we present an optical technique for characterizing sub-micrometric areas based on reflectivity of the light as a function of angle of incidence for the two pure polarizations s and p, covering a range of angles of incidence from -71.80 degrees to 71.80 degrees with a resolution of 0.1 degrees. Circular areas with a diameter in the order of 600 nm can be characterized, and the spectra for the two polarizations can be obtained with a single measurement. For biosensing purposes, we have fabricated several Bio Photonic Sensing Cells (BICELLs) consisting of interferometers of 1240 nm of SU-8 polymer over silicon. An indirect immunoassay is performed over these BICELLs and compared experimentally with FT-VIS-NIR spectrometry and theoretical calculations. The Limit of Detection (LoD) achieved is comparable with standard high resolution spectrometry, but with the capability of analyzing sub-micrometric domains for immunoassays reactions onto a sensing surface. (C) 2015 Optical Society of America