Imaging-based molecular barcoding with pixelated dielectric metasurfaces
Description
Metasurfaces provide opportunities for wavefront control, flat optics, and subwavelength light focusing. We developed an imaging-based nanophotonic method for detecting mid-infrared molecular fingerprints and implemented it for the chemical identification and compositional analysis of surface-bound analytes. Our technique features a two-dimensional pixelated dielectric metasurface with a range of ultrasharp resonances, each tuned to a discrete frequency; this enables molecular absorption signatures to be read out at multiple spectral points, and the resulting information is then translated into a barcode-like spatial absorption map for imaging. The signatures of biological, polymer, and pesticide molecules can be detected with high sensitivity, covering applications such as biosensing and environmental monitoring. Our chemically specific technique can resolve absorption fingerprints without the need for spectrometry, frequency scanning, or moving mechanical parts, thereby paving the way toward sensitive and versatile miniaturized mid-infrared spectroscopy devices.
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Funding
- European Commission
- ULTRACHIRAL – Ultrasensitive chiral detection by signal-reversing cavity polarimetry: applications to in-situ proteomics, single-molecule chirality, HPLC analysis, medical diagnostics, and atmospheric studies 737071
- European Commission
- EPFL Fellows – Experienced Researchers Incoming Fellowship Programme at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne 665667
- European Commission
- NOCTURNO – Non-Conventional Wave Propagation for Future Sensing and Actuating Technologies 777714
- European Commission
- RAIS – Scalable, point-of-care and label free microarray platform for rapid detection of Sepsis 644956
- European Commission
- VIBRANT-BIO – High-throughput vibrational fingerprinting by nanoplasmonics for disease biology 682167