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Near-Field Optical Device for Bioimaging and Sensing


Summary

Purdue University researchers have developed a tunable super-lens (TSL) for nanoscale optical sensing and imaging of biomolecules and nanomanufacturing utilizing negative-index materials (NlMs) that operate in the visible or near infrared light. The resulting lens will perform subwavelength imaging, enhanced resolution imaging, or flat lens imaging. In particular, a frequency-controllable near field TSL can be arranged of a metal-dielectric film having an upper surface and a lower surface, a layer of a semiconductor medium bonded to the upper surface, and a layer of a semiconductor medium bonded to the lower surface. The semiconductor film (or a metal-dielectric film) can be made of Ag-Si02 composite, Si or SiC. Additional surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate can be bonded to an outer surface of a first of the layers of the semiconductor medium. The TSL can be further equipped with a microfluidic channel.


Technology Benefits

No undesirable molecule modification in SERSMolecules remain intact in SERS


Technology Application

Surface-enhanced remote sensing of biomolecules using surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)Detection of modification in spectra caused by the binding event using (SERS)


Detailed Technology Description

Vladimir ShalaevPurdue Electrical and Computer Engineering


Countries

United States


Application No.

8,599,489


Country/Region

USA

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