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AFM study of BSA adlayers on Au stripes
Authors:Michal Tencer  Robert Charbonneau  Pierre Berini
Institution:a Spectalis Corporation, 610 Bronson Avenue, Suite 205, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 4E6, Canada
b University of Ottawa, School of Information Technology and Engineering, 161 Louis Pasteur Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada
c MST Consulting, 21F Banner Rd., Ottawa, Ontario, K2H 8T3, Canada
Abstract:Thin narrow Au stripes suitable for propagating long-range surface plasmon-polaritons were deposited by evaporation and lift-off on a thermal oxide layer on a silicon substrate, and modified by direct adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA). Atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements reveal that BSA adsorbs onto the Au stripes from phosphate buffer solutions forming an adlayer having an average thickness of about 2 nm (surface mass density of about 2 ng/mm2). Comparisons with a simple adsorption model suggest the side-on adsorption of a single monolayer of BSA followed by denaturation and flattening. The BSA-coated stripes have an increased surface roughness compared to a virgin stripe.
Keywords:Surface  Plasmon  Waveguide  Protein  AFM
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