Integrated Miniature Arrays of Optical Biomolecule Detectors
TBMG-10975
07/01/2009
- Content
Integrated miniature planar arrays of optical sensors for detecting specific bio-chemicals in extremely small quantities have been proposed. An array of this type would have an area of about 1 cm2. Each element of the array would include an optical microresonator that would have a high value of the resonance quality factor (Q ≈ 107). The surface of each microresonator would be derivatized to make it bind molecules of a species of interest, and such binding would introduce a measurable change in the optical properties of the microresonator. Because each microresonator could be derivatized for detection of a specific biochemical different from those of the other microresonators, it would be possible to detect multiple specific biochemicals by simultaneous or sequential interrogation of all the elements in the array. Moreover, the derivatization would make it unnecessary to prepare samples by chemical tagging.
- Citation
- "Integrated Miniature Arrays of Optical Biomolecule Detectors," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2009.