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19 February 2013Porous silicon biosensors using quantum dot signal amplifiers
We demonstrate the use of colloidal quantum dots (QDs) as refractive index signal amplifiers for the dual-mode, optical
detection of biotin in streptavidin-functionalized porous silicon (PSi) biosensors. The nanoporous silicon host matrix
was first analyzed to determine the relationship between different formation conditions, the resulting pore size
distributions, and the efficiency with which different sized target molecules infiltrate and bind to the pore walls. Non-specific
detection of glutathione conjugated with QDs was then demonstrated using PSi films with different average
pore diameters. The specific detection of small biotin molecules was confirmed when the QD-biotin conjugates resulted
in a six-fold increase in the reflectance fringe shift and a distinctive fluorescence spectrum upon exposure to an
optimized, streptavidin-functionalized PSi sensor. A biotin detection limit of 0.5 fg/mm2 is achievable.
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Girija Gaur, Dmitry Koktysh, Sharon M. Weiss, "Porous silicon biosensors using quantum dot signal amplifiers," Proc. SPIE 8594, Nanoscale Imaging, Sensing, and Actuation for Biomedical Applications X, 859408 (19 February 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2002889