Enze Lv , Xinzhao Yue , Tao Wang, Huimin Wang, Jinwei Zeng, Wenyu Zhao, Jian Wang
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Abstract
Disease can be predicted by monitoring the concentration of metabolite molecules in human body fluids, but the current detection methods have problems such as low detection sensitivity, and they can only provide a simple piece of information, which is prone to false positives and lead to incorrect judgments. Therefore, it is essential to design a dual-functional biosensor with high sensitivity that can provide comprehensive data. In order to solve the above problems, we designed and prepared the Au-ridge Hyperbolic Metamaterials (HMMs) SPR-SERS dual-functional biosensor. Experiments and theoretical simulations have demonstrated that the dual-functional biosensor possesses both high sensitivity SPR and SERS detection capabilities, with a bulk sensitivity of 6667 nm/RIU and the SERS detection limit of 10−13 M. Furthermore, the dual-functional biosensor is highly responsive to a wide range of metabolite molecules. Finally, we used this dual-functional biosensor to obtain high-contrast SPR and SERS signals for low concentrations of urea and uric acid solutions. We believe that this dual-functional biosensor can provide a more reliable platform for the monitoring of metabolite molecules.
期刊介绍:
Applied Surface Science covers topics contributing to a better understanding of surfaces, interfaces, nanostructures and their applications. The journal is concerned with scientific research on the atomic and molecular level of material properties determined with specific surface analytical techniques and/or computational methods, as well as the processing of such structures.