Issue 3, 2014

Combined surface plasmon resonance and impedance spectroscopy systems for biosensing

Abstract

Combined surface plasmon resonance and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (SP-EIS) biosensing systems have been developed. They use a sensor chip consisting of micrometer sized interdigitated metal electrodes (IDEs) which effectively act as a surface plasmon supporting structure. In addition, the interdigitated electrodes exhibit the properties of an optical dispersive grating reflecting white light into the diffraction orders. Direct surface plasmon spectral analysis is possible by using the first order of diffraction and has been used as a novel principle for a simplified optical set-up. SP-EIS is a promising technology for a variety of conductometric and SPR mono- and multisensing applications in portable or stationary platforms.

Graphical abstract: Combined surface plasmon resonance and impedance spectroscopy systems for biosensing

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Sep 2013
Accepted
12 Nov 2013
First published
13 Nov 2013

Analyst, 2014,139, 596-602

Combined surface plasmon resonance and impedance spectroscopy systems for biosensing

S. Patskovsky, V. Latendresse, A.-M. Dallaire, L. Doré-Mathieu and M. Meunier, Analyst, 2014, 139, 596 DOI: 10.1039/C3AN01685D

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