Light energy conversion surface with gold dendritic nanoforests/Si chip for plasmonic polymerase chain reaction

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Abstract

Surfaces with gold dendritic nanoforests (Au DNFs) on Si chips demonstrate broadband-light absorption. This study is the first to utilize localized surface plasmons of Au DNFs/Si chips for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) applications. A convenient halogen lamp was used as the heating source to illuminate the Au DNFs/Si chip for PCR. A detection target of Salmonella spp. DNA fragments was reproduced in this plasmonic PCR chip system. By semi-quantitation in gel electrophoresis analysis, the plasmonic PCR with 30 cycles and a largely reduced processing time provided results comparable with those of a commercial PCR thermal cycler with 40 cycles in more than 1 h. In the presence of an Au DNFs/Si chip, the plasmonic PCR provides superior results in a short processing time.

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Huang, H. J., Chiang, Y. C., Hsu, C. H., Chen, J. J., Shiao, M. H., Yeh, C. C., … Lin, Y. S. (2020). Light energy conversion surface with gold dendritic nanoforests/Si chip for plasmonic polymerase chain reaction. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20051293

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