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Flexible hyperspectral surface plasmon resonance microscopy

Ziwei Liu, Jingning Wu, Chen Cai, Bo Yang, Zhi‐mei Qi

2022Nature Communications40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Optical techniques for visualization and quantification of chemical and biological analytes are always highly desirable. Here we show a hyperspectral surface plasmon resonance microscopy (HSPRM) system that uses a hyperspectral microscope to analyze the selected area of SPR image produced by a prism-based spectral SPR sensor. The HSPRM system enables monochromatic and polychromatic SPR imaging and single-pixel spectral SPR sensing, as well as two-dimensional quantification of thin films with the measured resonance-wavelength images. We performed pixel-by-pixel calibration of the incident angle to remove pixel-to-pixel differences in SPR sensitivity, and demonstrated the HSPRM’s capabilities by using it to quantify monolayer graphene thickness distribution, inhomogeneous protein adsorption and single-cell adhesion. The HSPRM system has a wide spectral range from 400 nm to 1000 nm, an optional field of view from 0.884 mm 2 to 0.003 mm 2 and a high lateral resolution of 1.2 μm, demonstrating an innovative breakthrough in SPR sensor technology.

Topics & Concepts

Hyperspectral imagingSurface plasmon resonanceMaterials scienceMicroscopyOpticsMonochromatic colorPrismChemical imagingPixelMicroscopeWavelengthOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyRemote sensingNanoparticlePhysicsGeologyPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchAdvanced Biosensing Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques