Issue 18, 2016

Single-molecule detection at high concentrations with optical aperture nanoantennas

Abstract

Single-molecule detection has become an indispensable technology in life science, and medical research. In order to get meaningful information on many biological processes, single-molecule analysis is required in micro-molar concentrations. At such high concentrations, it is very challenging to isolate a single molecule with conventional diffraction-limited optics. Recently, optical aperture nanoantennas (OANs) have emerged as a powerful tool to enhance the single-molecule detection under a physiological environment. The OANs, which consist of nano-scale apertures on a metallic film, have the following unique properties: (1) nanoscale light confinement; (2) enhanced fluorescence emission; (3) tunable radiation pattern; (4) reduced background noise; and (5) massive parallel detection. This review presents the fundamentals, recent developments and future perspectives in this emerging field.

Graphical abstract: Single-molecule detection at high concentrations with optical aperture nanoantennas

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
26 Feb 2016
Accepted
12 Apr 2016
First published
12 Apr 2016

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 9480-9487

Single-molecule detection at high concentrations with optical aperture nanoantennas

M. S. Alam, F. Karim and C. Zhao, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 9480 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR01645F

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