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Enhancement of the intrinsic fluorescence of adenine using aluminum nanoparticle arrays
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2015
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Aluminum Nanoparticle ArraysDna NanotechnologyEngineeringBiomedical DiagnosticsNanotechnologyNanobiotechnologyMetal-enhanced FluorescenceIntrinsic FluorescenceLow Intrinsic FluorescenceAtomic Fluorescence SpectroscopyBioimagingChemistryNanosensorSingle-molecule DetectionBiophysicsBiomolecular Engineering
This study demonstrates the metal-enhanced fluorescence of adenine using aluminum nanoparticle arrays in the deep UV range. It achieves the reproducible intensity enhancement of intrinsic fluorescence up to 80 on well-defined aluminum nanoparticle arrays at 257 nm excitation. In addition to a high signal enhancement, a strong modification of the fluorescence emission spectrum of adenine is observed. This study illustrates that the label-free detection of DNA bases and proteins that have low intrinsic fluorescence and absorption bands in the deep UV range can be facilitated using aluminum nanostructures.
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