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Dua Özsoylu1, Elke Börmann-El-Kholy1, Rabia N Kaya1
1Institute of Nano- and Biotechnologies (INB), Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Campus Jülich, 52428 Jülich, Germany.
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Surface-imprinted polymer (SIP)-based biomimetic sensors are promising for direct whole-bacteria detection; however, the commonly used fabrication approach (micro-contact imprinting) often suffers from limited imprint density, heterogeneous template distribution, and poor reproducibility. Here, we introduce a photolithography-defined master stamp featuring E. coli mimics, enabling high-density, well-oriented cavity arrays (3 × 107 imprints/cm2). Crucially, the cavity arrangement is engineered such that the SIP layer functions simultaneously as the bioreceptor and as a diffraction grating, enabling label-free optical quantification by reflectance changes without additional transduction layers. Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations are used to model and visualize the optical response upon bacterial binding. Proof-of-concept experiments using a differential two-well configuration confirm concentration-dependent detection of E. coli in PBS, demonstrating a sensitive, low-cost, and scalable sensing concept that can be readily extended to other bacterial targets by redesigning the photolithographic master.
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