optical nanoparticle trapping sensor
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Darryl Benally Team member: ChEng Graduate Student Christopher Killingsworth Supervisor: Professor Randy Bartels. Optical Nanoparticle Trapping Sensor. Outline. Project Goals Prior Research Current Progress Budget Plans for next semester. Project Goals. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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OPTICAL NANOPARTICLE TRAPPING SENSOR
Darryl BenallyTeam member: ChEng Graduate Student Christopher KillingsworthSupervisor: Professor Randy Bartels
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Outline
Project Goals Prior Research Current Progress Budget Plans for next semester
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Project Goals
Pathogen detection of food borne illnesses at very low concentration
Detection time to less than 24 hours
Scanning electron microscope image of E coliImage from National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
http://www3.niaid.nih.gov/topics/BiodefenseRelated/Biodefense/PublicMedia/image_library.htm
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Project GoalsStrategy of binding pathogens to gold nanoparticles
1. A dissolved sample containing pathogens (red dots). 2. Gold nanoparticles with attached anti-bodies
(gold/blue dots) are added. 3. Nanoparticles will fill a large volume and attach to
pathogens. 4. The attached pathogens to nanoparticles are
selectively concentrated in the trap volume (broken line) for subsequent detection.[a]
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Collect Nanoparticles for Detection
Incident TMRadiation
ReflectedRadiation
X
Z
EvanescentField Decay
Gaussian BeamShape
PolarizableParticle
FZ
FX
Total Internal Reflection (TIR)
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Trapping force
Brownian motion
Trapping force scales with r3
Brownian motion scales with 1/r
Trapping force
Brownian motion
Collect Nanoparticles for Detection
Concept behind for selective concentration of different sized nanoparticles
As radius increases trapping forces increase and Brownian motion decreases
Nanoparticle in Rayleigh regime causing the particle to behave as an inducible point dipole
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Prior Research
Research done in past summer on developing techniques on making the gold nanoparticles and attaching anti-bodies
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Assignment to Project
Build Prism Mounts and Prism Holder Theoretical Calculations for Particle
Dynamics
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Coating Prism Mount Coating the prism with gold No mount commercially available
10 [mm]
10 [mm]
14 [mm]
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Using Prism for TIR
Using the prism dimension to cause Total Internal Reflection (TIR)
Gaussian BeamShape
Light Source forAbsorption Spectrum
(Not to Scale)
Incident TMRadiation
ReflectedRadiation
A light beam will enter on the sides and refracted to appropriate angles Particles will move into the center of the evanescent field
A second light source will be directed from the top to perform establish absorption spectrum The detection of the gold nanoparticles will come from differential absorption spectroscopy
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Prism Holder Design
The first design that was made
The idea was to bring the beam through the sides to cause TIR
The top piece used to securing place the prism sealing the sample
The opening for the second light source the differential absorption spectroscopy
However, prove to be unstable and difficult to mount
A second design was need
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Prism Holder Design
Second design The holder can be
placed within an optical mount Side view
Corner ViewTop view
1 in
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Theoretical Calculations
These calculations are used to evaluate the particle dynamics in fluidic chamber
The theoretical calculations will help predict how far the particle will fall once under the optical forces
These predictions will help in determining how fast the fluid in the chamber will need to be
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Derivation of Differential Equation
Assuming uniform gradient force Assuming laminar flow Assuming gradient force is much greater than scattering forces
z
x
Fg
Fdx
Fdz
Laminar FlowVelocity
Prism Gold Coated Surface
Coordinates
x distance
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Budget
Budgeted 50 dollars from ECE department
Have not spent any of this money The Project is funded through the
Infectious Disease Supercluster here at CSU
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Plans for Next Semester
Design and build new prism mount with more stability
Perform test and evaluate Put together new setup for more
sensitive detection using thermal modulation of nanoparticles
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Questions
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