Issue 15, 2017

Highly sensitive biosensors based on all-dielectric nanoresonators

Abstract

Biosensing based on nanophotonic structures has shown a great potential for cost-efficient, high-speed and compact personal medical diagnostics. While plasmonic nanosensors offer high sensitivity, their intrinsically restricted resonance quality factors and strong heating due to metal absorption impose severe limitations on real life applications. Here, we demonstrate an all-dielectric sensing platform based on silicon nanodisks with strong optically-induced magnetic resonances, which are able to detect a concentration of streptavidin of as low as 10−10 M (mol L−1) or 5 ng mL−1, thus pushing the current detection limit by at least two orders of magnitudes. Our study suggests a new direction in biosensing based on bio-compatible, non-toxic, robust and low-loss dielectric nanoresonators with potential applications in medicine, including disease diagnosis and drug detection.

Graphical abstract: Highly sensitive biosensors based on all-dielectric nanoresonators

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Oct 2016
Accepted
17 Mar 2017
First published
30 Mar 2017

Nanoscale, 2017,9, 4972-4980

Highly sensitive biosensors based on all-dielectric nanoresonators

N. Bontempi, K. E. Chong, H. W. Orton, I. Staude, D. Choi, I. Alessandri, Y. S. Kivshar and D. N. Neshev, Nanoscale, 2017, 9, 4972 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR07904K

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