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Implementation of a Reference Interferometer for Nanodetection
Published on: April 26, 2014
Single virus and nanoparticle size spectrometry by whispering-gallery-mode microcavities
Jiangang Zhu1, Şahin Kaya Özdemir, Lina He
1Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130, USA. jzhu@seas.wustl.edu
Abstract:
Detecting and characterizing single nanoparticles and airborne viruses are of paramount importance for disease control and diagnosis, for environmental monitoring, and for understanding size dependent properties of nanoparticles for developing innovative products. Although single particle and virus detection have been demonstrated in various platforms, single-shot size measurement of each detected particle has remained a significant challenge. Here, we present a nanoparticle size spectrometry scheme for label-free, real-time and continuous detection and sizing of single Influenza A virions, polystyrene and gold nanoparticles using split whispering-gallery-modes (WGMs) in an ultra-high-Q resonator. We show that the size of each particle and virion can be measured as they continuously bind to the resonator one-by-one, eliminating the need for ensemble measurements, stochastic analysis or imaging techniques employed in previous works. Moreover, we show that our scheme has the ability to identify the components of particle mixtures.

