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Single Particle Nanoplasmonic Sensing in Individual Nanofluidic Channels

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 16, Issue 12, Pages 7857-7864

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b04124

Keywords

Single particle plasmonic sensing; nanofluidics; nanochannel; parallelized single particle plasmonic readout; dark-field scattering spectroscopy; nanofabrication

Funding

  1. ERC Starting Grant SINCAT
  2. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation [2015.0057]
  3. Olle Engkvist Byggmastare Foundation
  4. Chalmers Area of Advance in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
  5. Swedish Research Council [2014-4956, 2011-4324]

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Nanoplasmonics allows label-free optical sensing and spectroscopy at the single nanoparticle level by exploiting plasmonic excitations in metal nanoparticles. Nanofluidics offers exclusive possibilities for applying and controlling fluid flow and mass transport at the nanoscale and toward nanosized objects. Here, we combine these two concepts in a single device, by integrating single particle nanoplasmonic sensing with nanofluidics using advanced nanofabrication. The developed devices enable on-chip referenced parallel single particle nanoplasmonic sensing inside multiple individual nanofluidic channels with dimensions down to the 100 nm range. Beyond detailed discussion of the nanofabrication, general device characterization, and parallelized single particle plasmonic readout concepts, we demonstrate device function on two examples: (i) in situ measurements of local buffer concentrations inside a nanofluidic channel; (ii) real time binding kinetics of alkanethiol molecules to a single plasmonic nanonatenna sensor in a single nanochannel. Our concept thus provides a powerful solution for controlling mass transport to and from individual (plasmonic) nanoparticles, which in a long-term perspective offers unique opportunities for label-free detection of analyte molecules at low concentrations and for fundamental studies of fluids in extreme confinement.

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