Controllable and Low-Loss Electrochemiluminescence Waveguide Supported by a Micropipette Electrode

Yingying Xu, Xiaojin Huang, Yulan Wang, Weiyu Qu, Weiliang Guo, Bin Su, Zhihui Dai

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Abstract

One-dimensional molecular crystal waveguide (MCW) can transmit self-generated electrochemiluminescence (ECL), but heavy optical loss occurs because of the small difference in the refractive index between the crystal and its surroundings. Herein, we report a micropipette electrode-supported MCW (MPE/MCW) for precisely controlling the far-field transmission of ECL in air with a low optical loss. ECL is generated from one terminal of the MCW positioned inside the MPE, which is transmitted along the MCW to the other terminal in air. In comparison with conventional waveguides on solid substrates or in solutions, the MPE/MCW is propitious to the total internal reflection of light at the MCW/air interface, thus confining the ECL efficiently in MCW and improving the waveguide performance with an extremely low-loss coefficient of 4.49 × 10-3 dB μm-1. Moreover, by regulation of the gas atmosphere, active and passive waveguides can be resolved simultaneously inside MPE and in air. This MPE/MCW offers a unique advantage of spatially controlling and separating ECL signal readout from its generation, thus holding great promise in biosensing without or with less electrical/chemical disturbance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5423-5432
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume146
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Feb 2024

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