posted on 2014-07-09, 00:00authored byXiaonan Shan, Yimin Fang, Shaopeng Wang, Yan Guan, Hong-Yuan Chen, Nongjian Tao
Detection of a single or small amount
of charges and molecules
in biologically relevant aqueous solutions is a long-standing goal
in analytical science and detection technology. Here we report on
self-assembled nano-oscillators for charge and molecular binding detections
in aqueous solutions. Each nano-oscillator consists of a nanoparticle
linked to a solid surface via a molecular tether. By applying an oscillating
electric field normal to the surface, the nanoparticles oscillate,
which is detected individually with ∼0.1 nm accuracy by a plasmonic
imaging technique. From the oscillation amplitude and phase, the charge
of the nanoparticles is determined with a detection limit of ∼0.18
electron charges along with the charge polarity. We further demonstrate
the detection of molecular binding with the self-assembled nano-oscillators.