Temperature-Insensitive Label-Free Sensors for Human IgG Based on S-Tapered Optical Fiber Sensors

We demonstrate a temperature-insensitive and high-sensitive label-free biosensor for low-concentration Human IgG detection based on S-tapered optical fiber (STF). The sensor is sensitive to local refractive index changes and has high robustness against temperature noise without a temperature control...

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Main Authors: Haowei Liu, Yunxu Sun, Jun Guo, Wei Liu, Le Liu, Yan Meng, Xin Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9519634/
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Summary:We demonstrate a temperature-insensitive and high-sensitive label-free biosensor for low-concentration Human IgG detection based on S-tapered optical fiber (STF). The sensor is sensitive to local refractive index changes and has high robustness against temperature noise without a temperature control system. The temperature sensitivity of the sensor is −0.02nm/°C in the range of 25°C-45°C. Within 15 minutes at room temperature, the average drift of the center wavelength is 0.04 nm. The calibration experiments demonstrate that STFs for liquid achieved a sensing precision of 0.04 nm and a sensitivity of 538.62 nm/RIU. The STFs are applied for the concentration measurement of multiple diluted ex vivo IgG biomolecule solutions. The results showed that STFs were reliable for low-concentration IgG detection and its lower limit of measurement was demonstrated as 28 ng/ml. With the advantages of temperature-insensitive, compact size, low cost, high precision, real-time detection, fast response, good specificity, this STF sensors are promising for the antigen detection applications.
ISSN:2169-3536