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Label-free plasmonic-based biosensing using a gold nanohole array chip coated with a wafer-scale deposited WS2 monolayer.


ABSTRACT: This paper reports the fabrication, testing and obtained performance of a plasmonic sensor employing a gold (Au) nanohole array chip coated with tungsten disulphide (WS2), which is then functionalized for the detection of protein-protein interactions. A key novelty is that the WS2 was deposited as a monoatomic layer using a wafer-scale synthesis method that successfully provided a film of both high quality and uniform thickness. The deposited WS2 film was transferred onto a Au nanohole array chip using a novel method and was subsequently functionalized with biotin. The final sensor was tested and it demonstrated efficient real-time and label-free plasmonic detection of biotin-streptavidin coupling. Specifically, compared to a standard (i.e. uncoated) Au nanohole-based sensor, our WS2-coated Au nanohole array boosted the spectral shift of the resonance wavelength by ∼190%, resulting in a 7.64-fold improvement of the limit of detection (LOD).

SUBMITTER: Kang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9677436 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Label-free plasmonic-based biosensing using a gold nanohole array chip coated with a wafer-scale deposited WS<sub>2</sub> monolayer.

Kang Lixing L   Zhang Yan Y   Gong Qian Q   Das Chandreyee Manas CM   Shao Huilin H   Poenar Daniel Puiu DP   Coquet Philippe P   Yong Ken-Tye KT  

RSC advances 20221121 51


This paper reports the fabrication, testing and obtained performance of a plasmonic sensor employing a gold (Au) nanohole array chip coated with tungsten disulphide (WS<sub>2</sub>), which is then functionalized for the detection of protein-protein interactions. A key novelty is that the WS<sub>2</sub> was deposited as a monoatomic layer using a wafer-scale synthesis method that successfully provided a film of both high quality and uniform thickness. The deposited WS<sub>2</sub> film was transfe  ...[more]

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