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Folded cavity SOI microring sensors for high sensitivity and real time measurement of biomolecular binding.

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It is shown that extending the ring cavity length increases the resonator quality factor, and thereby enhances the sensor resolution and minimum level of detection, while at the same time relaxing the tolerance on the coupling conditions to provide stable and large resonance contrast.
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We demonstrate folded waveguide ring resonators for biomolecular sensing. We show that extending the ring cavity length increases the resonator quality factor, and thereby enhances the sensor resolution and minimum level of detection, while at the same time relaxing the tolerance on the coupling conditions to provide stable and large resonance contrast. The folded spiral path geometry allows a 1.2 mm long ring waveguide to be enclosed in a 150 microm diameter sensor area. The spiral cavity resonator is used to monitor the streptavidin protein binding with a detection limit of approximately 3 pg/mm(2), or a total mass of approximately 5 fg. The real time measurements are used to analyze the kinetics of biotin-streptavidin binding.

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Label-free detection with high-Q microcavities: a review of biosensing mechanisms for integrated devices.

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review of the sensing mechanisms utilized in this emerging field, their physics, engineering and material science aspects, and their application to nanoparticle analysis and biomolecular detection is presented.
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Label-free quantitation of a cancer biomarker in complex media using silicon photonic microring resonators.

TL;DR: The use of silicon-on-insulator microring optical resonator arrays for the robust and label-free detection of a clinically important protein biomarker in undiluted serum, using carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) as the test case is demonstrated.
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High-Q optical sensors for chemical and biological analysis.

TL;DR: High-quality factor (high-Q) optical sensors based on multi-pass photonic microstructures have recently emerged as an extremely promising, and perhaps the most sensitive, class of label-free sensors.
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Experimental characterization of a silicon photonic biosensor consisting of two cascaded ring resonators based on the Vernier-effect and introduction of a curve fitting method for an improved detection limit

TL;DR: A refractive index sensor that consists of two cascaded ring resonators and that works analogously to a Vernier-scale is studied and formulas describing the sensor's operation are derived, and a fitting procedure is introduced that allows to accurately detect changes in the sensor response.
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Quantitative, Label-Free Detection of Five Protein Biomarkers Using Multiplexed Arrays of Silicon Photonic Microring Resonators

TL;DR: This letter demonstrates that multiple immunoassays can be performed concurrently on a microresonator platform without any accompanying loss of sensitivity or measurement precision, and therefore, this report lays the groundwork for future applications involving multiplexed analysis of clinically relevant samples.
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