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Positive role of the long luminescence lifetime of upconversion nanophosphors on resonant surfaces for ultra-compact filter-free bio-assays

We introduce a compact array fluorescence sensor principle that takes advantage of the long luminescence lifetimes of upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) to deploy a filter-free, optics-less contact geometry, advantageous for modern biochemical assays of biomolecules, pollutants or cells. Based on te...

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Published in:Biomedical optics express 2021-01, Vol.12 (1), p.1-19
Main Authors: Vu, Duc Tu, Le, Thanh-Thu Vu, Hsu, Chia-Chen, Lai, Ngoc Diep, Hecquet, Christophe, Benisty, Henri
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description We introduce a compact array fluorescence sensor principle that takes advantage of the long luminescence lifetimes of upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) to deploy a filter-free, optics-less contact geometry, advantageous for modern biochemical assays of biomolecules, pollutants or cells. Based on technologically mature CMOS chips for ∼10 kHz technical/scientific imaging, we propose a contact geometry between assayed molecules or cells and a CMOS chip that makes use of only a faceplate or direct contact, employing time-window management to reject the 975 nm excitation light of highly efficient UCNPs. The chip surface is intended to implement, in future devices, a resonant waveguide grating (RWG) to enhance excitation efficiency, aiming at the improvement of upconversion luminescence emission intensity of UCNP deposited atop of such an RWG structure. Based on mock-up experiments that assess the actual chip rejection performance, we bracket the photometric figures of merit of such a promising chip principle and predict a limit of detection around 10-100 nanoparticles.
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