Dual‐Selective Terahertz‐Nanodisc Metasurfaces for Exploring Neurotransmitter Dynamics beyond Spectral Limitations
Abstract
AbstractThe rapid growth of nanotechnology and spectroscopic techniques has accelerated the development of biosensors with high sensitivity and selectivity. Nanoscale metasurfaces can potentially overcome the limitations of conventional optical methods, such as low responsivity and molecular specificity. One promising approach for analyzing subtle biochemical changes that occur in complex biological phenomena is to use terahertz metasurfaces. Here, the aim is to develop a dual‐selective terahertz nanodisc metasurface that enabled precise monitoring of neurotransmitter dynamics in a biomimetic environment. Utilizing functionalized terahertz metasurfaces with nanodisc that mimic biosensory receptors, a biosensor selective for both molecular type and resonant frequency is developed. The sensing platform ensures significantly enhanced sensitivity and specificity by recognizing the intermolecular changes associated with serotonin‐nanodisc binding and aqueous surrounding effects. The proposed biosensor can potentially provide an efficient tool for studying complex biochemical interactions, and find application in biomedical diagnostics and neuroscience research.
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Authors (7)
Taeyeon Kim
Department of Chemistry
Yeon Kyung Lee
Sensor System Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea
Yeeun Roh
Jaehun Park
Pohang Accelerator Laboratory POSTECH Pohang Gyeongbuk Republic of Korea
Yong‐Sang Ryu
Department of Micro/Nano Systems Korea University Seoul 02841 Republic of Korea
Hyun Seok Song
KU‐KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology Korea University Seoul 02841 Republic of Korea
Minah Seo
Sensor System Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology 5 , Seoul 02792,