Robust Visualization and Discrimination of Nanoparticles by Interferometric Imaging

IEEE J Sel Top Quantum Electron. 2017 Mar-Apr;23(2):6900610. doi: 10.1109/JSTQE.2016.2639824. Epub 2016 Dec 14.

Abstract

Single-molecule and single-nanoparticle biosensors are a growing frontier in diagnostics. Digital biosensors are those which enumerate all specifically immobilized biomolecules or biological nanoparticles, and thereby achieve limits of detection usually beyond the reach of ensemble measurements. Here we review modern optical techniques for single nanoparticle detection and describe the single-particle interferometric reflectance imaging sensor (SP-IRIS). We present challenges associated with reliably detecting faint nanoparticles with SP-IRIS, and describe image acquisition processes and software modifications to address them. Specifically, we describe a image acquisition processing method for the discrimination and accurate counting of nanoparticles that greatly reduces both the number of false positives and false negatives. These engineering improvements are critical steps in the translation of SP-IRIS towards applications in medical diagnostics.

Keywords: Optical biosensing; digital detection; interferometry; nanoparticle imaging; single particle detection.