
doi: 10.1364/oe.16.007102
pmid: 18545414
Common-path in-line shearing interferometry, combined with pixel-array imaging, provides a surface metrology that achieves 15 pm surface height resolution. An eighth-wave thermal oxide on silicon generates a reference wave locked in the condition of phase quadrature for phase-to-intensity conversion that makes surface height or index variations directly detectable by an imaging system. The scaling surface mass sensitivity for the surface metrology application is S(scal) = 7 fg/mm under 40x magnification with a molecular resolution of approximately 12 IgG molecules within a pixel, limited by the surface roughness of the substrate. When applied to reverse-phase immunoassays in an antibody microarray format under 7x magnification, the current limit of detection is 10 ng/ml for 1 hour incubation, limited by biological and chemical variability. The biosensor is compatible with real-time binding measurements under active flow conditions with a binding dynamic range per well of 10(3) and a mass sensitivity of 2 pg/mm(2).
Immunoassay, Optics and Photonics, Light, Proteome, Reproducibility of Results, Optics, Oxides, Biosensing Techniques, Equipment Design, Antibodies, 620, 543, Mice, Interferometry, Immunoglobulin G, Animals, Humans, Rabbits
Immunoassay, Optics and Photonics, Light, Proteome, Reproducibility of Results, Optics, Oxides, Biosensing Techniques, Equipment Design, Antibodies, 620, 543, Mice, Interferometry, Immunoglobulin G, Animals, Humans, Rabbits
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