FPGA Integrated Optofluidic Biosensor for Real-Time Single Biomarker Analysis

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Abstract

Integrated optofluidic biosensors can fill the need for sensitive, amplification-free, multiplex single molecule detection which is relevant for containing the spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19. Here, we demonstrate a rapid sample-to-answer scheme that uses a field programmable gate array (FPGA) to enable live monitoring of single particle fluorescence analysis on an optofluidic chip. Fluorescent nanobeads flowing through a micro channel are detected with 99% accuracy and particle concentrations in clinically relevant ranges from 3.4x104 to 3.4 × 106/ml are determined within seconds to a few minutes without the need for post-experiment data extraction and analysis. In addition, other extract salient experimental parameters such as dynamic flow rate changes can be monitored in real time. The sensor is validated with real-time fluorescence detection of single bacterial plasmid DNA at attomolar concentrations, showing excellent promise for implementation as a point of care (POC) diagnostic tool.

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Sampad, M. J. N., Amin, M. N., Hawkins, A. R., & Schmidt, H. (2022). FPGA Integrated Optofluidic Biosensor for Real-Time Single Biomarker Analysis. IEEE Photonics Journal, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2021.3127484

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