Issue 10, 2006

Single-step fabrication and characterization of photonic crystal biosensors with polymer microfluidic channels

Abstract

A method for simultaneously integrating label-free photonic crystal biosensor technology into microfluidic channels by a single-step replica molding process is presented. By fabricating both the sub-micron features of the photonic crystal sensor structure and the >10 µm features of a flow channel network in one step at room temperature on a plastic substrate, the sensors are automatically self-aligned with the flow channels, and patterns of arbitrary shape may be produced. By measuring changes in the resonant peak reflected wavelength from the photonic crystal structure induced by changes in dielectric permittivity within an evanescent field region near its surface, detection of bulk refractive index changes in the fluid channel or adsorption of biological material to the sensor surface is demonstrated. An imaging detection instrument is used to characterize the spatial distribution of the photonic crystal resonant wavelength, gathering thousands of independent sensor readings within a single fluid channel.

Graphical abstract: Single-step fabrication and characterization of photonic crystal biosensors with polymer microfluidic channels

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Mar 2006
Accepted
19 Jul 2006
First published
08 Aug 2006

Lab Chip, 2006,6, 1373-1380

Single-step fabrication and characterization of photonic crystal biosensors with polymer microfluidic channels

C. J. Choi and B. T. Cunningham, Lab Chip, 2006, 6, 1373 DOI: 10.1039/B603514K

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