2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b03137
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Deep Ultraviolet Plasmonic Enhancement of Single Protein Autofluorescence in Zero-Mode Waveguides

Abstract: Single molecule detection provides detailed information about molecular structures and functions, but it generally requires the presence of a fluorescent marker which can interfere with the activity of the target molecule or complicate the sample production. Detecting a single protein with its natural UV autofluorescence is an attractive approach to avoid all the issues related to fluorescence labelling.However, the UV autofluorescence signal from a single protein is generally extremely weak. Here, we use alum… Show more

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“…47 From experiments on circular nanoapertures milled in aluminum, we know that the optimum size for experiments in the visible spectral range is about 110 nm, 20 while it amounts to 60-70 nm for the UV. 60 The other dimension is then made as small as 30 nm to maximize the plasmonic coupling between the two long edges of the NR aperture. 45 Please note that the milling depths in the substrate is optimized as well following earlier works, 19,27 see Fig.…”
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“…47 From experiments on circular nanoapertures milled in aluminum, we know that the optimum size for experiments in the visible spectral range is about 110 nm, 20 while it amounts to 60-70 nm for the UV. 60 The other dimension is then made as small as 30 nm to maximize the plasmonic coupling between the two long edges of the NR aperture. 45 Please note that the milling depths in the substrate is optimized as well following earlier works, 19,27 see Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These results nd application in improving the performance of ZMWs for single molecule analysis at high concentrations, and are especially relevant for monitoring fast biomolecular dynamics, 4,5 realizing ultrafast single-photon sources, 14 and for interrogating molecules with ultraviolet plasmonics. [57][58][59][60][61][62] Methods…”
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“…3d, the data for the UV fluorescent dye p-terphenyl is taken from our previous work Ref. 46 ). For streptavidin and βgalactosidase, we use the hydrodynamic radii independently measured in Ref.…”
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