Plasmonics for Biosensing

Materials (Basel). 2019 Apr 30;12(9):1411. doi: 10.3390/ma12091411.

Abstract

Techniques based on plasmonic resonance can provide label-free, signal enhanced, and real-time sensing means for bioparticles and bioprocesses at the molecular level. With the development in nanofabrication and material science, plasmonics based on synthesized nanoparticles and manufactured nano-patterns in thin films have been prosperously explored. In this short review, resonance modes, materials, and hybrid functions by simultaneously using electrical conductivity for plasmonic biosensing techniques are exclusively reviewed for designs containing nanovoids in thin films. This type of plasmonic biosensors provide prominent potential to achieve integrated lab-on-a-chip which is capable of transporting and detecting minute of multiple bio-analytes with extremely high sensitivity, selectivity, multi-channel and dynamic monitoring for the next generation of point-of-care devices.

Keywords: biosensing; hybrid function; multi-channel sensing; plasmonic materials; plasmonics; resonance modes; spectroelectrochemistry.

Publication types

  • Review