Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA.
Opt Lett. 2010 Aug 1;35(15):2624-6. doi: 10.1364/OL.35.002624.
We report a spectroscopic method using coherent random lasers for a simple, yet nanoscale, sensing approach. Unique spectral properties of coherent random laser emission can be detectably altered when introducing nanoscale perturbations to a simple nanocomposite film that consists of dielectric nanospheres and laser-dye-doped polymer to serve as a transducer. Random lasing action provides a means to amplify subtle perturbations to readily detectable spectral shifts in multiple discrete emission peaks. Owing to several advantages, such as large-area detection, narrow and multiple emission peaks, straightforward detection, and simple fabrication, random laser spectroscopy has the potential for ultrasensitive, yet simple, biosensors in various applications.
我们报告了一种使用相干随机激光的光谱方法,用于一种简单的纳米级传感方法。当在由介电纳米球和激光染料掺杂聚合物组成的简单纳米复合材料薄膜中引入纳米级扰动时,可以检测到相干随机激光发射的独特光谱特性发生明显变化,该薄膜可用作换能器。随机激光作用提供了一种放大微妙扰动的手段,从而在多个离散发射峰中产生容易检测到的光谱位移。由于具有大面积检测、窄且多个发射峰、直接检测和简单制造等优点,随机激光光谱学在各种应用中具有成为超灵敏、简单的生物传感器的潜力。