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5 March 2014Suspended micro-ring resonator for enhanced biomolecule detection sensitivity
Silicon micro-ring biosensors demonstrate great potential for high sensitivity and multiplexed lab-on-chip systems. In
this work, we characterize the sensing performance of suspended TM-mode silicon micro-ring resonators, 5 μm in
radius, and demonstrate an enhanced sensitivity to molecular binding on the ring after suspension. In the TM-mode, the
overall field intensity exists primarily outside of the waveguide core, with high electric field intensities present near the
top and bottom surfaces. In traditional micro-ring resonators, only the top surface of the ring is available for surface
analyte attachment, while the electric field intensity near the bottom surface dissipates by leaking into the underlying
silicon dioxide substrate. In our approach, we suspend the TM-micro ring resonators in order to increase the surface area
for binding events and increase the light-matter interaction with analytes. The suspended rings demonstrate excellent
mechanical stability to multiple rinsing, soaking and nitrogen drying steps during the sensing procedure. We show that
the resonance shift achieved by the suspended micro-rings after attachment of small chemical molecules and DNA is at
least twice that of micro-rings supported by the silicon dioxide substrate.
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Shuren Hu, Kun Qin, Ivan I. Kravchenko, Scott T. Retterer, Sharon M. Weiss, "Suspended micro-ring resonator for enhanced biomolecule detection sensitivity," Proc. SPIE 8933, Frontiers in Biological Detection: From Nanosensors to Systems VI, 893306 (5 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2041056