Grating-based sensor combining label-free binding detection and fluorescence amplification and readout system for sensor
First Claim
1. A sensor for testing a sample placed on the sensor, comprising:
- a substrate having a periodic surface grating structure wherein the periodic grating structure is constructed in a manner designed for both
1) optical interrogation of the sensor with light in an evanescent resonance (ER) detection mode, and
2) optical interrogation of the sensor with light in a label-free detection mode.
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Abstract
A grating-based sensor is disclosed that has a grating structure constructed and designed for both evanescent resonance (ER) fluorescence detection and label-free detection applications. Some embodiments are disclosed which are optimized for ER detection in an air mode, in which the sample is dry. Other embodiments are optimized for ER detection in liquid mode, in which the sample is suspended in liquid medium such as water. One and two-dimensional gratings are also disclosed, including gratings characterized by unit cells with central posts, central holes, and two-level, two-dimensional gratings. A readout system for such sensors is also disclosed. One embodiment includes a first light source optimized for collecting label-free detection data, a second light source optimized for collecting ER fluorescence amplification data, and at least one detector. In one embodiment, the detector is an imaging system and includes a CCD camera for collecting both ER and label-free data. In other embodiments, the at least one detector takes the form of a spectrometer for collection of label-free data and a photomultiplier for collecting ER data. In other embodiments, a single light source such as a tunable laser or broad band light source is used.
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1. A sensor for testing a sample placed on the sensor, comprising:
a substrate having a periodic surface grating structure wherein the periodic grating structure is constructed in a manner designed for both
1) optical interrogation of the sensor with light in an evanescent resonance (ER) detection mode, and
2) optical interrogation of the sensor with light in a label-free detection mode.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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