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Liquid crystal-amplified optofluidic biosensor for ultra-highly sensitive and stable protein assay
Yu-Cheng Chen1  Chaoyang Gong1  Zhiyi Yuan1  Ziyihui Wang2  Kun Liu2  Tianhua Xu2  Yize Liu2  Pengxiang Chang2  Liang Shen2  Tiegen Liu2  Junfeng Jiang2 
[1] School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Nanyang Technological University;School of Precision Instrument and Opto-Electronics Engineering, Tianjin University;
关键词: Liquid crystal;    Biosensor;    Protein assay;    Whispering-gallery mode;    Microfluidic;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s43074-021-00041-1
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Protein assays show great importance in medical research and disease diagnoses. Liquid crystals (LCs), as a branch of sensitive materials, offer promising applicability in the field of biosensing. Herein, we developed an ultrasensitive biosensor for the detection of low-concentration protein molecules, employing LC-amplified optofluidic resonators. In this design, the orientation of LCs was disturbed by immobilized protein molecules through the reduction of the vertical anchoring force from the alignment layer. A biosensing platform based on the whispering-gallery mode (WGM) from the LC-amplified optofluidic resonator was developed and explored, in which the spectral wavelength shift was monitored as the sensing parameter. The microbubble structure provided a stable and reliable WGM resonator with a high Q factor for LCs. It is demonstrated that the wall thickness of the microbubble played a key role in enhancing the sensitivity of the LC-amplified WGM microcavity. It is also found that protein molecules coated on the internal surface of microbubble led to their interactions with laser beams and the orientation transition of LCs. Both effects amplified the target information and triggered a sensitive wavelength shift in WGM spectra. A detection limit of 1 fM for bovine serum albumin (BSA) was achieved to demonstrate the high-sensitivity of our sensing platform in protein assays. Compared to the detection using a conventional polarized optical microscope (POM), the sensitivity was improved by seven orders of magnitude. Furthermore, multiple types of proteins and specific biosensing were also investigated to verify the potential of LC-amplified optofluidic resonators in the biomolecular detection. Our studies indicate that LC-amplified optofluidic resonators offer a new solution for the ultrasensitive real-time biosensing and the characterization of biomolecular interactions.

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