High-precision chemical quantum sensing in flowing monodisperse microdroplets
Adrisha Sarkar, Zachary Jones, Madhur Parashar, Emanuel Druga, Amala, Akkiraju, Sophie Conti, Pranav Krishnamoorthi, Srisai Nachuri, Parker Aman,, Mohammad Hashemi, Nicholas Nunn, Marco Torelli, Benjamin Gilbert, Kevin R., Wilson, Olga Shenderova, Deepti Tanjore, Ashok Ajoy

TL;DR
This paper introduces a flow-based microdroplet method integrating quantum sensing with nanodiamond particles for high-precision, low-volume chemical detection, enabling applications in single-cell analysis and real-time intracellular measurements.
Contribution
It presents a novel microfluidic approach combining quantum sensors and droplet flow to achieve sensitive, stable, and low-cost chemical detection with broad potential applications.
Findings
Achieved detection sensitivity of a few hundredths of a percent of ND fluorescence.
Demonstrated low limit-of-detection for paramagnetic ions in microdroplets.
Maintained measurement stability over >10^3 seconds across many droplets.
Abstract
We report on a novel flow-based method for high-precision chemical detection that integrates quantum sensing with droplet microfluidics. We deploy nanodiamond particles hosting fluorescent nitrogen vacancy defects as quantum sensors in flowing, monodisperse, picoliter-volume microdroplets containing analyte molecules. ND motion within these microcompartments facilitates close sensor-analyte interaction and mitigates particle heterogeneity. Microdroplet flow rates are rapid (upto 4cm/s) and with minimal drift. Pairing this controlled flow with microwave control of NV electronic spins, we introduce a new noise-suppressed mode of Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance that is sensitive to chemical analytes while resilient against experimental variations, achieving detection of analyte-induced signals at an unprecedented level of a few hundredths of a percent of the ND fluorescence. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications · Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation · Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
