Abstract
Defect-engineered photonic crystal (PC) microcavities were fabricated by UV photolithography and their corresponding sensitivities to biomarkers in patient plasma samples were compared for different resonant microcavity characteristics of quality factor Q and biomarker fill fraction. Three different biomarkers in plasma from pancreatic cancer patients were experimentally detected by conventional L13 defect-engineered microcavities without nanoholes and higher sensitivity L13 PC microcavities with nanoholes. 8.8 femto-molar (0.334 pg/mL) concentration of pancreatic cancer biomarker in patient plasma samples was experimentally detected which are 50 times dilution than ELISA in a PC microcavity with high quality factor and high analyte fill fraction.
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Yang, C. J., Yan, H., Tang, N., Zou, Y., Al-Hadeethi, Y., Xu, X., … Chen, R. T. (2020). Ultra sensitivity silicon-based photonic crystal microcavity biosensors for plasma protein detection in patients with pancreatic cancer. Micromachines, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11030282
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