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  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Optical Sensing

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  • Chemiluminescence (CL) is vital for bioanalyte detection but faces challenges with rapid reactions and limitations of current sensors like cameras and photomultiplier tubes.
  • Existing sensors often lack sensitivity, spatial multiplexing, or suitability for point-of-care applications.
  • There is a need for advanced CL detection systems that are sensitive, multiplexed, and portable.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and demonstrate a miniaturized, versatile silicon photomultiplier-based fiber-integrated chemiluminescence device (SFCD) for sensitive multiplexed detection.
  • To overcome the limitations of existing optical sensors for rapid CL reactions.
  • To enable robust point-of-care biosensing applications.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a silicon photomultiplier array coupled with high numerical aperture plastic optical fibers for 16-plex detection.
  • Integrated optical fibers to ensure efficient light collection and adaptability to various sample geometries.
  • Compared the SFCD performance against a lens-based camera system with a cooled detector.

Main Results:

  • The SFCD achieved a 14-fold improved limit of detection compared to a camera system for both direct and enzyme-mediated CL reactions.
  • Demonstrated enhanced compactness, lower cost, and faster temporal resolution than camera-based systems.
  • Maintained spatial multiplexing capabilities and good environmental robustness.

Conclusions:

  • The SFCD offers a significant advancement in chemiluminescence detection technology.
  • Its sensitivity, multiplexing capability, and portability make it ideal for point-of-care biosensing.
  • The device presents a promising solution for clinical diagnostics outside traditional laboratory settings.