Abstract

The paper demonstrates the possibility of using microdisk lasers 10 µm in diameter with an active region based on InAs/InGaAs quantum dots synthesized on GaAs substrates for biodetection. As a detectable object we used chimeric monoclonal antibodies to the CD20 protein covalently attached to the surface of microdisk lasers operating under optical pumping at room temperature in an aqueous medium. It was shown that the attached secondary antibodies cause an increase in the threshold power of lasing and also to an increase in the half-width of the resonant laser line.

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