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Microresonator Measures and Images Nanoparticles with High Degree of Sensitivity

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Scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University have developed a light-based device that can act as a biosensor, detecting biological substances in materials, such as harmful pathogens in food. The scientists said that their tool, an optical microresonator, is 280× more sensitive than current industry-standard biosensors, which can detect only cumulative effects of groups of particles, not individual molecules. Microresonators are central to a new method for single-particle photothermal absorption spectroscopy, whereby the microresonators...Read full article

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    Published: January 2020
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    nanophotonics
    Nanophotonics is a branch of science and technology that explores the behavior of light on the nanometer scale, typically at dimensions smaller than the wavelength of light. It involves the study and manipulation of light using nanoscale structures and materials, often at dimensions comparable to or smaller than the wavelength of the light being manipulated. Aspects and applications of nanophotonics include: Nanoscale optical components: Nanophotonics involves the design and fabrication of...
    Research & TechnologyeducationOkinawa Institute of Science and TechnologyAsia-PacificLasersLight SourcesMaterialsOpticsspectroscopySensors & DetectorsBiophotonicsmicroresonatorsingle-particle spectroscopynanophotonicsphotothermal absorptionBioScan

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