F. Khozeymeh, F. Melli, Sabrina Capodaglio, R. Corradini, F. Benabid, L. Vincetti, A. Cucinotta
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A microstructured fiber for streptavidin detection
The properties of the microstructured optical fibers (MOFs) make them a growing photonics sensing platform with a wide range of applications in medicine, biological, and chemical detection. Particularly in the detection of bio/chemical analytes using the MOFs, the main advantage is the integration of the optical transducer and fluidic part in the unique MOF platform. In this work, we report a Kagome-based lattice MOF for the detection of streptavidin molecules. Interaction between the light coupled into the fiber in form of the LP-like modes and analytes attached to the fiber’s internal surface will result in the analyte detection. This study shows that the Kagome-based MOFs can be used for protein molecule detection.