Singular phase nanophotonic cavities for heavy metal ion sensing

Optical sensors have shown great potential in providing label-free sensing solutions, which can analyze biomolecule binding through suitably functionalized surfaces on the sensing layer. Among optical sensors, phase-sensitive techniques show superior sensitivity compared to traditional sensing techn...

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Main Author: Rao, Anirudha Raghothama
Other Authors: Ranjan Singh
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1474912023-07-04T16:22:23Z Singular phase nanophotonic cavities for heavy metal ion sensing Rao, Anirudha Raghothama Ranjan Singh ZHANG Dao Hua School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering ranjans@ntu.edu.sg, EDHZHANG@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics Engineering::Bioengineering Optical sensors have shown great potential in providing label-free sensing solutions, which can analyze biomolecule binding through suitably functionalized surfaces on the sensing layer. Among optical sensors, phase-sensitive techniques show superior sensitivity compared to traditional sensing techniques due to the presence of a singular behavior in phase at the point of darkness. Very small changes in the refractive index on the device surface translates to an amplified difference in ellipsometer parameters and allow detection of concentrations down to the femtomolar regime. Here, we aim to obtain singular phase in a lithography-free nanophotonic cavity and exploit the extreme phase change for the detection of heavy metal ions at ultra-low concentrations. Heavy-metal ion pollution is a major issue in environmental contamination and for human health. Therefore, the detection of these ions at low concentrations is crucial for biomedicine and food safety applications. The concept of ultra-sensitive detection for heavy metals is demonstrated on Zinc ions at low concentrations using a nanophotonic cavity based sensor functionalized with PLGA. Master of Science (Green Electronics) 2021-04-05T07:08:53Z 2021-04-05T07:08:53Z 2021 Thesis-Master by Coursework Rao, A. R. (2021). Singular phase nanophotonic cavities for heavy metal ion sensing. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147491 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147491 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics
Engineering::Bioengineering
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Engineering::Bioengineering
Rao, Anirudha Raghothama
Singular phase nanophotonic cavities for heavy metal ion sensing
description Optical sensors have shown great potential in providing label-free sensing solutions, which can analyze biomolecule binding through suitably functionalized surfaces on the sensing layer. Among optical sensors, phase-sensitive techniques show superior sensitivity compared to traditional sensing techniques due to the presence of a singular behavior in phase at the point of darkness. Very small changes in the refractive index on the device surface translates to an amplified difference in ellipsometer parameters and allow detection of concentrations down to the femtomolar regime. Here, we aim to obtain singular phase in a lithography-free nanophotonic cavity and exploit the extreme phase change for the detection of heavy metal ions at ultra-low concentrations. Heavy-metal ion pollution is a major issue in environmental contamination and for human health. Therefore, the detection of these ions at low concentrations is crucial for biomedicine and food safety applications. The concept of ultra-sensitive detection for heavy metals is demonstrated on Zinc ions at low concentrations using a nanophotonic cavity based sensor functionalized with PLGA.
author2 Ranjan Singh
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Rao, Anirudha Raghothama
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author Rao, Anirudha Raghothama
author_sort Rao, Anirudha Raghothama
title Singular phase nanophotonic cavities for heavy metal ion sensing
title_short Singular phase nanophotonic cavities for heavy metal ion sensing
title_full Singular phase nanophotonic cavities for heavy metal ion sensing
title_fullStr Singular phase nanophotonic cavities for heavy metal ion sensing
title_full_unstemmed Singular phase nanophotonic cavities for heavy metal ion sensing
title_sort singular phase nanophotonic cavities for heavy metal ion sensing
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147491
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