Issue 8, 2011

Nanoporous alumina-based interferometric transducers ennobled

Abstract

A high fidelity interferometric transducer is designed based on platinum-coated nanoporous alumina films. The ultrathin metal coating significantly improves fidelity of the interferometric fringe patterns in aqueous solution and increases the signal-to-noise ratio. The performance of this transducer is tested with respect to refractive index unit (RIU) sensitivity measured as a change in effective optical thickness (EOT) in response to a solvent change and compared to porous silicon based transducers. RIU sensitivity in the order of 55% is attainable for porous alumina providing excellent signal-to-noise ratio, which exceeds the sensitivity of current interferometric transducers. Finally, as a proof-of-principle, we demonstrate biosensing with two distinct immunoglobulin antibodies.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Nov 2010
Accepted
15 Jan 2011
First published
24 Feb 2011

Nanoscale, 2011,3, 3109-3114

Nanoporous alumina-based interferometric transducers ennobled

R. Dronov, A. Jane, J. G. Shapter, A. Hodges and N. H. Voelcker, Nanoscale, 2011, 3, 3109 DOI: 10.1039/C0NR00897D

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