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High-Performance Biosensing Using Arrays of Plasmonic Nanotubes

Year: 2010

Journal: ACS Nano, 2010, 4 (4), pp 2210–2216, 20100827

Authors: McPhillips J. †*, Murphy A. †, Jonsson M.P. ‡, Hendren W.R. †, Atkinson R. †, Höök F. ‡, Zayats A.V. †, Pollard R.J †

Last authors: Robert J. Pollard

Organizations: † Centre for Nanostructured Media, IRCEP, Queen’s University of Belfast, BT7 1NN, United Kingdom ‡ Division of Biological Physics, Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Country: UK, United Kingdom

We show that aligned gold nanotube arrays capable of supporting plasmonic resonances can be used as high performance refractive index sensors in biomolecular binding reactions. A methodology to examine the sensing ability of the inside and outside walls of the nanotube structures is presented. The sensitivity of the plasmonic nanotubes is found to increase as the nanotube walls are exposed, and the sensing characteristic of the inside and outside walls is shown to be different. Finite element simulations showed good qualitative agreement with the observed behavior. Free standing gold nanotubes displayed bulk sensitivities in the region of 250 nm per refractive index unit and a signal-to-noise ratio better than 1000 upon protein binding which is highly competitive with state-of-the-art label-free sensors.