Review
Integrated optical devices for lab-on-a-chip biosensing applications
Article first published online: 26 SEP 2011
DOI: 10.1002/lpor.201100025
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Issue

Laser & Photonics Reviews
Special Issue: Integrated Optics: New Material Platforms, Devices and Applications
Volume 6, Issue 4, pages 463–487, July 2012
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How to Cite
Estevez, M.C., Alvarez, M. and Lechuga, L.M. (2012), Integrated optical devices for lab-on-a-chip biosensing applications. Laser & Photon. Rev., 6: 463–487. doi: 10.1002/lpor.201100025
Publication History
- Issue published online: 28 JUN 2012
- Article first published online: 26 SEP 2011
- Manuscript Accepted: 19 AUG 2011
- Manuscript Revised: 26 JUL 2011
- Manuscript Received: 25 APR 2011
Funded by
- Fundación M. Botín
- Spanish Ministry of Industry. Grant Number: SENA project (TSI-020301-2008-11)
- Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. Grant Number: Juan de la Cierva Program (MICINN-JDC)
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Keywords:
- Photonic biosensors;
- evanescent wave detection;
- lab-on-a-chip;
- biofunctionalization;
- silicon photonics.
Abstract
The application of portable, easy-to-use and highly sensitive lab-on-a-chip biosensing devices for real-time diagnosis could offer significant advantages over current analytical methods. Integrated optics-based biosensors have become the most suitable technology for lab-on-chip integration due to their ability for miniaturization, their extreme sensitivity, robustness, reliability, and their potential for multiplexing and mass production at low cost. This review provides an extended overview of the state-of-the-art in integrated photonic biosensors technology including interferometers, grating couplers, microring resonators, photonic crystals and other novel nanophotonic transducers. Particular emphasis has been placed on describing their real biosensing applications and wherever possible a comparison of the sensing performances between each type of device is included. The way towards achieving operative lab-on-a-chip platform incorporating the photonic biosensors is also reviewed. Concluding remarks regarding the future prospects and potential impact of this technology are also provided.

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