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29 March 2004 Time-gated detection of europium nanoparticles in a microchannel-based environmental immunoassay
Shi-Che Chen, Richard Perron, Dosi Dosev, Ian M. Kennedy
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Proceedings Volume 5275, BioMEMS and Nanotechnology; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.522836
Event: Microelectronics, MEMS, and Nanotechnology, 2003, Perth, Australia
Abstract
Using MEMs (Micro Electro Mechanical system) fabrication techniques, it is possible make a micro-sized instrument for optical detection of trace amounts of chemical species in aqueous solutions. The red-emitting Eu2O3 nanoparticle is suitable for a biolabel for such species because of its long fluorescence lifetime and narrow emission bandwidth. The europium nanoparticles are excited by a laser pulse. Their long-lived emission allows the detected signal to be separated from the laser pulse both spectrally and temporally. The background signal can also be eliminated in this manner. The instrument we present, is assembled with silicon and glass layers with a 200μm deep channel. A Nd:YAG pumped optical parametric oscillator (OPO) is used as the excitation source. The measurement sensitivities using two detectors, a PMT (Photo Multiplier Tube) and an APD (Avalanche Photodiode), are compared. The underlying fundamental principles and the micro-fabrication steps for the instrument and detection are discussed.
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Shi-Che Chen, Richard Perron, Dosi Dosev, and Ian M. Kennedy "Time-gated detection of europium nanoparticles in a microchannel-based environmental immunoassay", Proc. SPIE 5275, BioMEMS and Nanotechnology, (29 March 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.522836
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KEYWORDS
Europium

Signal to noise ratio

Signal detection

Sensors

Avalanche photodetectors

Luminescence

Interference (communication)

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