High Sensitivity On-Chip Fluorescence Detection Based on Cross-Polarization and Thin-Film Organic Photodetectors

A. Pais, A. Banerjee, D. K. Bandi, D. Klotzkin, I. Papautsky
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In this paper we present a novel, high-sensitivity, cost-effective cross-polarization scheme to filter out excitation light from a fluorescent dye emission spectrum. With this scheme, it is possible to achieve a detection limit of 10 nM which is a 1,000 fold reduction from previously published results. The concept is demonstrated using an inverted microscope with a halide lamp as the excitation source and an organic photodiode as the intensity detector. The excitation light is linearly polarized and used to illuminate a microfluidic device containing 1 muL of Rhodamine 6G dye dissolved in ethanol. The detector is shielded by a second polarizer, orientated orthogonally to the excitation light. The resulting emission signal was detected by the organic photodiode down to a concentration of 10 nM. This scheme opens the possibility to fabricating integrated microfluidic devices with fluorescence detection, suitable for point- of-care (POC) diagnostics, biomedical and environmental applications.
基于交叉极化和薄膜有机光电探测器的高灵敏度片上荧光检测
本文提出了一种新颖、高灵敏度、低成本的交叉极化方案,用于从荧光染料发射光谱中滤除激发光。利用这种方案,可以实现10 nM的检测限,这比以前发表的结果减少了1000倍。利用倒置显微镜,以卤化物灯作为激发源,有机光电二极管作为强度检测器,演示了这一概念。激发光是线偏振的,用于照亮含有1 μ l罗丹明6G染料溶解在乙醇中的微流控装置。探测器被与激发光垂直定向的第二偏振器所屏蔽。所得的发射信号被有机光电二极管检测到浓度低至10 nM。该方案为制造具有荧光检测的集成微流体装置提供了可能性,适用于护理点(POC)诊断,生物医学和环境应用。
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