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24 May 2022 Ultrahigh sensitivity SERS detection of DNA and protein translocating through a plasmonic nanopores
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Abstract
The SERS-based detection of DNA and protein sequences with single nucleotide or amino acid sensitivity still represent a huge challenge. Recently, a new method based on the trapping of a gold nanoparticle in a plasmonic nanohole has been demonstrated. The plasmonic platform obtained by the combination of a nanoparticle trapped inside a nanopore enables to generate a single SERS hot spot for single-molecule detection with a spatial resolution high enough to resolve single element within a biomolecule. The superior spectral and spatial resolution of this approach can be applied to single DNA molecule and single-protein analysis, fingerprinting, and sequencing.
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Denis Garoli "Ultrahigh sensitivity SERS detection of DNA and protein translocating through a plasmonic nanopores", Proc. SPIE 12131, Nanophotonics IX, 121310N (24 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2622275
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KEYWORDS
Plasmonics

Molecules

Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy

Proteins

Gold

Electromagnetism

Lithium

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