posted on 2024-05-23, 16:00authored byJacco Ton, Théo Travers, Jamal Soltani, Daniel Wijnperle, Dmytro Shavlovskyi, Michel Orrit, Sergii Pud
Accurate detection and characterization of nanoparticles within confined spaces is crucial for applications ranging from nanofluidics to biotechnology. We present a novel approach that combines interferometric scattering (iSCAT) detection with trapping by dielectrophoresis (DEP) to achieve label-free detection of nanoparticles that are trapped and/or actuated between nano-gap electrodes. DEP utilizes the interaction between the induced dipole of the particle and the applied electric field to create a trapping potential. We demonstrate our method by trapping and label-free detection of down to 20 nm polystyrene nanoparticles. Additionally, we demonstrate that the signal-to-noise ratio of our detection can be boosted up to 20-fold by periodic actuation of the nanoparticle in the trap. This is done by a digital lock-in detection scheme on the modulated scattering signal. Our method holds promise for various applications, including assembly of nanoparticles, single-particle property analysis, and nanofluidic devices.