Plasmonic lab-on-a-chip
Ultra-sensitive bio-sensing and bio-nanodevicesProject description
The latest advances of nanoplasmonics are combined with state-of-the-art microfluidics to develop novel integrated analytical platforms. Activities include multiplexed detection of biomolecules especially for early diagnosis of diseases as well as screening of micro-organisms and circulating tumor cells.
ICFO groups associated with the project
No groups associated to this project
ICFO publications associated with the project
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LSPR Chip for Parallel, Rapid, and Sensitive Detection of Cancer Markers in Serum
S.S. Aćimović, M.A. Ortega, V. Sanz, J. Berthelot, J.L. Garcia-Cordero, J. Renger, S.J. Maerkl, M.P. Kreuzer, and R. Quidant,Nano Letters, vol. 14, pp. 2636-2641, 2014.
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On-a-chip surface plasmon tweezers
H.M.K. Wong, M. Righini, J.C. Gates, P.G.R. Smith, V. Pruneri, and R. Quidant,Applied Physics Letters, vol. 99, 2011.
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Plasmon nano-optical tweezers
M.L. Juan, M. Righini, and R. Quidant,Nature Photonics, vol. 5, pp. 349-356, 2011.
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Plasmon Near-Field Coupling in Metal Dimers as a Step toward Single-Molecule Sensing
S.S. Aćimović, M.P. Kreuzer, M.U. González, and R. Quidant,ACS Nano, vol. 3, pp. 1231-1237, 2009.
External collaborations
IRSICaixa, IDIBAPS
Funding
Fundacio Privada CELLEX Barcelona