Biological and chemical microcavity resonant sensors and methods of detecting molecules

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7781217
APP PUB NO 20070269901A1
SERIAL NO

11733480

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Resonant sensors and methods of detecting specific molecules with enhanced sensitivity. Optical energy is introduced into a microcavity, such as a silica toroid-shaped microcavity. The microcavity sensor has a functionalized outer surface and a sufficiently high Q value to generate an evanescent optical field with increased intensity. A molecule bound to the functionalized outer surface interacts with the external optical field, thereby heating the microcavity and generating a detectable resonant wavelength shift, which indicates a small number of molecules, even a single molecule, without the use of fluorescent or metal labels. Resonant sensors and methods can also be used to detect specific molecules, even a single molecule, within an environment. One application is detecting very small quantities or a single molecule of heavy water in ordinary water.

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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY1200 E CALIFORNIA BOULEVARD M/C 6-32 PASADENA CA 91125

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Armani, Andrea M Pasadena, US 7 103
Fraser, Scott E Pasadena, US 87 2577
Kulkarni, Rajan P Loma Linda, US 2 87
Vahala, Kerry J Pasadena, US 47 1317

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