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Optical Fiber Technologies for Nanomanipulation and Biodetection: A Review

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 251-262

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2020.3023456

Keywords

Optical fibers; Optical scattering; Optical diffraction; Biomedical optical imaging; Optical polarization; Optical fiber sensors; Biodetection; biomolecule; nanoparticle; Optical fibers; optical manipulation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61905092, 11874183, 61827822]
  2. Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou [202002030179]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [21619321]

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Optical manipulation and detection of nanoscale biospecimen using micro/nano optical fibers have advantages over traditional lens-based free-space techniques due to their compact structure, flexibility, high sensitivity, and sub-diffraction-limit confinement. This review covers recent advances in nanoscale manipulation and biological detection with optical fibers, including applications for biological exploration like nanoparticle delivery and detection, single-molecule trapping and sensing, and single-cell manipulation and analysis, aiming to highlight current trends and future directions in this field.
Optical manipulation and detection of nanoscale biospecimen such as organic nanoparticles, biomolecules, bacterial viruses, and subcellular nanostructures, is crucial in numerous biomedical and biological applications. Traditional lens-based free-space techniques for optical manipulation and detection are limited by their bulky systems and the inherent diffraction limit of light. Micro/nano optical fibers are promising candidates to overcome these issues because of their compact structure, flexibility, high sensitivity, and sub-diffraction-limit confinement. In this review, we focused on recent advances in nanoscale manipulation and biological detection using optical fibers, ranging from the fundamentals to applications for biological exploration, such as nanoparticle delivery and detection, single-molecule trapping and sensing, and single-cell manipulation and analysis. Different kinds of optical fibers were discussed in this review, including tapered fibers, plasmonic fibers, microlens-based fibers, nanofibers, and hollow fibers. We aim for this review to highlight current trends and future direction for applications of optical fibers for nanomanipulation and biodetection.

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