Fiber optic interferometry combined with recognizing elements has attracted intensive attention for the development of different biosensors due to its superior characteristic features. However, the immobilization of sensing elements alone is not capable of low-concentration detection due to weak interaction with the evanescent field of the sensing transducer. The utilization of different 2D materials with high absorption potential and specific surface area can enhance the intensity of the evanescent field and hence the sensitivity of the sensor. Here, a biosensor has been fabricated using an inline hetero fiber structure of photonic crystal fiber (PCF) and single-mode fiber (SMF) functionalized with a nanocomposite of molybodenum di-sulfide (MoS 2 ) and molecular imprinting polymer (MIP) to detect trace levels of bovine serum albumin (BSA). The sensor showed a wide dynamic detection range with a high sensitivity of 2.34 × 10 7 pm/µg L -1 . It shows working potential over a wide pH range with a subfemtomolar detection limit. The compact size, easy fabrication, stable structure, long detection range, and high sensitivity of this sensor would open a new path for the development of different biosensors for online and remote sensing applications.
Keyphrases
- label free
- quantum dots
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- real time pcr
- reduced graphene oxide
- healthcare
- particulate matter
- social media
- gold nanoparticles
- small molecule
- working memory
- high intensity
- climate change
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- visible light
- molecularly imprinted
- amino acid
- health information
- candida albicans
- optic nerve