Sample analysis device, testing apparatus, and sensor cartridge
US-9222889-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9726609B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9726609-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514594905-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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Materials and objects tagged with wavelength selective particles such as SERS nanotags modified for wavelength selectivity. As used herein, a wavelength selective particle is one which cannot be effectively excited or interrogated at one or more wavelengths where a reporter molecule associated with the particle would normally produce a spectrum. Also disclosed are methods of manufacturing wavelength selective particles and methods of tagging materials or objects with wavelength selective particles.
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What is claimed is: 1. A material or object associated with a wavelength selective surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanotag comprising: at least one of a material or object; and a wavelength selective nanotag associated with the material or object, the wavelength selective nano tag comprising; a SERS enhancing core; a SERS active reporter molecule associated with the core; an encapsulant encapsulating the core and reporter association; and a blocking material associated with the encapsulant, wherein the blocking material changes an optical behavior of the wavelength selective nanotag when compared to an identical nanotag without the blocking material, by causing a decrease in a Raman spectrum intensity of the wavelength selective nanotag upon SERS interrogation at a first SERS excitation wavelength, while not causing a decrease in the Raman spectrum intensity of the wavelength selective nanotag upon SERS interrogation at a second SERS excitation wavelength. 2. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 1 , wherein the material or object comprises at least one of packaging, adhesives, paper, plastic, a label, a seal, an agrochemical, seeds, crops, artwork, a computer chip, cosmetics, perfumes, a compact disk, a digital video disk, a videotape, a document, currency, a paper product, a passport, a stock certificate, an ink, a paint, a varnish, a lacquer, an overcoat, a topcoats, a dye, an electronic device, an explosive, a weapon, food, a beverage, tobacco, a textile, clothing, footwear, apparel labels, a polymer, a powder, a hologram, an optically variable device, a color-shifting ink, threads, hazardous waste, a movie prop, memorabilia, a manufactured part, an automobile part, an aircraft part, petroleum, fuel, a lubricant, gasoline, crude oil, diesel fuel, crude oil, a pharmaceutical, a prescription drug, an over-the-counter medicine and vaccines. 3. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 2 , wherein the material or object comprises ink. 4. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 3 , wherein said ink comprises one or more of a silkscreen ink, a gravure ink, a bleeding ink, a coin reactive ink, an erasable ink, a pen reactive ink, a heat reactive ink, a visible infrared ink, an optically variable ink, a penetrating ink, a photochromic ink, a solvent/chemical reactive ink, a thermochromic ink, a flexographic ink, a lithographic and a water fugitive ink. 5. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 1 , further comprising an additional security feature. 6. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 5 , wherein the additional security feature comprises one or more of a serial number, a bar code, colored fibers, embedded security thread, a face-back optical registration design, a foil imprint, a hologram, a latent impression, a micro printing, an optical variable device, a planchette, a raised mark, segmented security threads, a watermark, polymer threads and a metal foil. 7. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 1 , wherein the blocking material of the wavelength selective SERS nanotag comprises a nanorod associated with the encapsulant. 8. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 7 , wherein the nanorod comprises an Au nanorod. 9. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 8 , wherein the Au nanorod is electrostatically associated with the encapsulant. 10. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 7 , wherein the blocking material comprises: a charged polymer associated with the nanorod; and an oppositely charged polymer associated with the encapsulant. 11. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 1 , wherein the encapsulant comprises a mesoporous surface. 12. A material or object associated with a wavelength selective surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanotag comprising: at least one of a material or object; and a wavelength selective nanotag associated with the material or object, the wavelength selective nanotag comprising; a SERS enhancing core; a SERS active reporter molecule associated with the core; an encapsulant encapsulating the core and reporter association; and a masking material associated with the encapsulant, wherein the masking material changes an optical behavior of the wavelength selective nanotag when compared to an identical nanotag without the masking material, by masking a Raman spectrum intensity of the wavelength selective nanotag upon SERS interrogation at a first SERS excitation wavelength while not masking the Raman spectrum intensity of the wavelength selective nanotag upon SERS interrogation at a second SERS excitation wavelength. 13. The material or object associated with a wavelength selective SERS nanotag of claim 12 , wherein the masking material is a fluorescent dye.
Coherent sources; lasers · CPC title
Nanooptics, e.g. quantum optics or photonic crystals · CPC title
enhancement Raman, e.g. surface plasmons · CPC title
Optical properties of nanomaterial, e.g. specified transparency, opacity, or index of refraction · CPC title
Of specified metal or metal alloy composition · CPC title
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