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Review
. 2020 Dec;16(52):e2003934.
doi: 10.1002/smll.202003934. Epub 2020 Dec 1.

Plasmonic Assemblies for Real-Time Single-Molecule Biosensing

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Plasmonic Assemblies for Real-Time Single-Molecule Biosensing

Rachel E Armstrong et al. Small. 2020 Dec.

Abstract

Their tunable optical properties and versatile surface functionalization have sparked applications of plasmonic assemblies in the fields of biosensing, nonlinear optics, and photonics. Particularly, in the field of biosensing, rapid advances have occurred in the use of plasmonic assemblies for real-time single-molecule sensing. Compared to individual particles, the use of assemblies as sensors provides stronger signals, more control over the optical properties, and access to a broader range of timescales. In the past years, they have been used to directly reveal single-molecule interactions, mechanical properties, and conformational dynamics. This review summarizes the development of real-time single-molecule sensors built around plasmonic assemblies. First, a brief overview of their optical properties is given, and then recent applications are described. The current challenges in the field and suggestions to overcome those challenges are discussed in detail. Their stability, specificity, and sensitivity as sensors provide a complementary approach to other single-molecule techniques like force spectroscopy and single-molecule fluorescence. In future applications, the impact in real-time sensing on ultralong timescales (hours) and ultrashort timescales (sub-millisecond), time windows that are difficult to access using other techniques, is particularly foreseen.

Keywords: biosensing; microscopy; optical spectroscopy; plasmonics; single molecules.

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