Advanced Photonics, Volume. 2, Issue 6, 066002(2020)
Dynamic photonic barcodes for molecular detection based on cavity-enhanced energy transfer On the Cover
Fig. 1. (a) Comparison of nonradiative FRET and radiative energy transfer, with and without the cavity effect. Left panel: the distance (
Fig. 2. (a) and (b) Comparison between WGM emission spectra obtained from (a) Coumarin 6 microdroplet (with the donor in the cavity) and (b) pure microdroplet (without donor in the cavity) after adding
Fig. 3. MFL spectra and the corresponding photonic barcodes under different cavity diameters of (a) 3.54, (b) 6.53, or (c)
Fig. 4. (a)–(d) Equilibrium WGM spectra of Coumarin 6 microdroplets before (green curve) and after (pink curve) adding (a) 500 nM, (b)
Fig. 5. (a) Schematic illustration of the Biotin-Atto 550 molecules binding to SA-coated microdroplet. (b) Normalized excitation (dashed line) and emission (solid line) spectra of BODIPY-R6G (green) and Atto 550 (red). (c) Comparison of the WGM spectra before and after adding 500 nM Biotin-Atto 550. The inset shows details of the spectral line. The corresponding photonic barcodes are plotted below. Excitation wavelength: 430 to 490 nm; droplet
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Yunke Zhou, Zhiyi Yuan, Xuerui Gong, Muhammad D. Birowosuto, Cuong Dang, Yu-Cheng Chen, "Dynamic photonic barcodes for molecular detection based on cavity-enhanced energy transfer," Adv. Photon. 2, 066002 (2020)
Category: Research Articles
Received: Aug. 9, 2020
Accepted: Oct. 2, 2020
Posted: Oct. 9, 2020
Published Online: Oct. 30, 2020
The Author Email: Chen Yu-Cheng (yucchen@ntu.edu.sg)