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21 August 2009 Silicon-based mesoporous photonic crystals: towards single cell optical biosensors
Kristopher A. Kilian, Astrid Magenau, Till Böcking, Katharina Gaus, Michael Gal, J. Justin Gooding
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Proceedings Volume 7397, Biosensing II; 739703 (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.826133
Event: SPIE NanoScience + Engineering, 2009, San Diego, California, United States
Abstract
Mesoporous silicon (PSi) photonic crystals have attracted interest as biosensing transducers owing to their high quality optics and sensitivity in optical characteristics to changes in refractive index. We describe progress our group has made derivatizing PSi towards devices for biology and medicine. PSi rugate filters display a high reflectivity resonant line in the reflectance spectrum. As an example for biosensing, immobilization of peptides and biopolymers within the PSi is demonstrated for detecting protease enzymes. Secretion of matrix metalloproteases from live cells was detected as a blue shift in the photonic resonance within hours, demonstrating the promise of this biosensor.
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Kristopher A. Kilian, Astrid Magenau, Till Böcking, Katharina Gaus, Michael Gal, and J. Justin Gooding "Silicon-based mesoporous photonic crystals: towards single cell optical biosensors", Proc. SPIE 7397, Biosensing II, 739703 (21 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.826133
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KEYWORDS
Optical coatings

Reflectivity

Photonic crystals

Silicon

Silicon photonics

Chemistry

Optical filters

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