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Label-Free Biosensor Based on Coreless-Fiber-Coupled Microcavity for Protein Detection

Jixuan Wu, Qian Wang, Binbin Song, Cheng Zhang, Bo Liu, Wei Lin, Shaoxiang Duan, Hua Bai

2021IEEE Photonics Technology Letters15 citationsDOI

Abstract

A compact and label-free biosensor based on coreless-fiber-coupled microcavity is proposed and experimentally demonstrated for bovine serum albumin (BSA) detection. The microcavity is fabricated in a coreless fiber by on-line fiber cutting-welding micromachining. Experimental results show that the BSA samples with different concentration and refractive index ranging from 1.3344 to 1.3349 are clearly discriminated by spectral characteristics of the coreless-fiber-coupled microcavity, with a sensitivity of 1.602 nm/(mg/ml). The device presents superiorities such as miniature size, standardized production control, reliable quality, and cost effective, which makes it a good candidate for the detection of low-concentration micro-samples analytes in the fields of life sciences, biological engineering, and biopharmaceutical industry.

Topics & Concepts

BiosensorMaterials scienceFiberOptical fiberAnalyteRefractive indexBovine serum albuminOptoelectronicsSurface micromachiningEvanescent waveNanotechnologyOpticsFabricationComposite materialChromatographyChemistryPathologyMedicinePhysicsAlternative medicineAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors
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