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Atomic Force Microscopy of Red-Light Photoreceptors Using PeakForce Quantitative Nanomechanical Property Mapping
Published on: October 24, 2014
Simultaneous detection of biomolecular interactions and surface topography using photonic force microscopy
Seungjin Heo1, Kipom Kim, Rodriguez Christophe
1Graduate School of Nanoscience & Technology-WCU, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
We developed a photonic force microscope that can map multiple parameters simultaneously, including the surface topography and biomolecular interactions. To track the position of the probe bead and to determine contact position with the sample surface, we adopted a video analysis method using the diffraction pattern of monochromatic light passing through the probe bead. To demonstrate the capability of the microscope, we report the simultaneous measurement of the molecule distribution of DNA oligonucleotides on the surface, the binding strength of DNA hybridization between the bead and surface, and the topography of the smooth molded surface.
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