Near-field optical interferometer for refractive index sensing
ORAL
Abstract
Single-molecule sensing for biological physics predominantly uses fluorescence sensing due to the high signal to volume ratio. However, it is far from an ideal detection mode since fluorescence sensing requires the chemical modification of biological molecules. A better alternative is the sensing of refractive index changes due the introduction of a biomacromolecule. Here we introduce a near-field optical interferometer that detects the presence of nanoparticles and proteins by measuring the deflection of a light, and not transmission as commonly performed.
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Presenters
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Abbas Ghaffari
North Carolina State University
Authors
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Abbas Ghaffari
North Carolina State University
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Kevin Gia Do
North Carolina State University
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Robert Riehn
North Carolina State University