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Q-Sand (TM): Whispering Gallery Mode Detection System For Ultrasensitive and Label Free Testing in Biotechnology. [ 2005 - 2005 ]

Also known as: Q-Sand (TM) Whispering Gallery Mode Technology

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/359293]

Researchers: Prof Paul Mulvaney (Principal investigator) ,  Prof Simon Foote

Brief description Quantum Dots, a type of nanocrystal, have been shown to emit light at a very precise wavelength. Quantum dots of approximately 5 nm in diameter have been conjugated to a silica microsphere and then coated with free silica, thus encasing the Quantum Dots in a small chamber surrounding the microsphere. This structure is analogous to a light globe under a lampshade. Just as one can change the nature of the lamplight by changing the lampshade, one can change the Quantum Dot emitted light by changing the surface of the microsphere. Since the scale is so small (each microsphere is about the size of a single bacterial cell), the amount and nature of the material needed to bind to the surface to effect a detectable change is also very small, on the order of just of few tens or hundreds of molecules. This project seeks to exploit this principle to create a new class of ultra sensitive detector which can be used in many sorts of applications such as medical diagnostics and biosensing.

Funding Amount $AUD 127,750.00

Funding Scheme NHMRC Development Grants

Notes Development Grant

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