Development of an angle-adjustable photonic crystal fluorescence platform for sensitive detection of oxytetracycline.
Yunhuan HuangJiaheng ZhangBo SuiGuobi ChaiAjuan YuSheng ChenMiaomiao ZhangShu-Sheng ZhangYanhao ZhangJianxun ZhangPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
We pioneered an angle-adjustable photonic crystal fluorescence platform (APC-Fluor) that integrates PCs, an angular resolution spectrometer and a strategically aligned laser source. This configuration, featuring a coaxial rotating swing arm, allows for precise control over the angles of incidence and emission. The presence of photonic crystal microcavities facilitates the dispersion of fluorescent materials and promotes the transition of electrons from the excited state to the lowest vibrational energy level. The optical resonance effect triggered by modulating the alignment of the reflection peaks of the photonic crystals with the emission peaks of the fluorescent materials can significantly enhance the fluorescence intensity. Compared with the single BSA-AuNCs, the optimized fluorescence intensity can be significantly increased by 11.9-fold. The APC-Fluor system showcases rapid and highly sensitive detection capabilities for oxytetracycline (OTC), exhibiting a response across a concentration range from 2 to 1 × 10 4 nM and achieving a notably low detection limit of 1.03 nM.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
- energy transfer
- quantum dots
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- high speed
- high resolution
- single molecule
- solid state
- photodynamic therapy
- high throughput
- high intensity
- living cells
- risk factors
- molecular dynamics simulations
- density functional theory
- room temperature
- antibiotic resistance genes
- molecular dynamics