BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE DETECTION CHIP, BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE DETECTION DEVICE AND BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE DETECTION SYSTEM
20230063356 ยท 2023-03-02
Inventors
- Harumi Tanaka (Kanagawa, JP)
- YOSHIAKI MASUDA (KANAGAWA, JP)
- Yusuke UESAKA (Kanagawa, JP)
- TAKAFUMI MORIKAWA (KANAGAWA, JP)
Cpc classification
B01L2300/0636
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01N33/543
PHYSICS
B01L3/502715
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
There is provided a biological substance detection chip having high detection accuracy. The present technology provides a biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and a wiring layer that is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit. The present technology also provides a biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, and a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and which includes a light guiding unit that guides light emitted in a direction other than a direction of the photoelectric conversion unit from the holding surface in the direction of the photoelectric conversion unit.
Claims
1. A biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and a wiring layer that is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit.
2. A biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, and a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and which includes a light guiding unit that guides light emitted in a direction other than a direction of the photoelectric conversion unit from the holding surface in the direction of the photoelectric conversion unit.
3. The biological substance detection chip according to claim 2, wherein a wiring layer is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit.
4. The biological substance detection chip according to claim 1, wherein a reflective layer is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit.
5. The biological substance detection chip according to claim 2, wherein the light guiding unit is composed of a refractive member and/or a reflective member provided between the pixels.
6. The biological substance detection chip according to claim 2, wherein the light guiding unit is a recess formed on the holding surface.
7. The biological substance detection chip according to claim 1, wherein signal charges from the plurality of pixels are added and output.
8. The biological substance detection chip according to claim 1, wherein the biological substance is one or more biological substances selected from among nucleic acids, proteins, cells, microorganisms, chromosomes, ribosomes, mitochondria, organelles (cell organelles), and complexes thereof.
9. A biological substance detection device, comprising: a biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and a wiring layer that is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit; and an analysis unit that analyzes electrical information acquired by the biological substance detection chip.
10. A biological substance detection device, comprising: a biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held and a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and which includes a light guiding unit that guides light emitted in a direction other than a direction of the photoelectric conversion unit from the holding surface in the direction of the photoelectric conversion unit; and an analysis unit that analyzes electrical information acquired by the biological substance detection chip.
11. A biological substance detection system, comprising: a biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and a wiring layer that is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit; and an analysis device that analyzes electrical information acquired by the biological substance detection chip.
12. A biological substance detection system, comprising: a biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, and a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and which includes a light guiding unit that guides light emitted in a direction other than a direction of the photoelectric conversion unit from the holding surface in the direction of the photoelectric conversion unit, and an analysis device that analyzes electrical information acquired by the biological substance detection chip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0057] Hereinafter, preferable embodiments for implementing the present technology will be described with reference to the drawings. The embodiments described below show examples of representative embodiments of the present technology, but the scope of the present technology should not be narrowly understood based on the embodiments. Here, description will proceed in the following order.
[0058] 1. Overview of Biological Substance Detection Performed by Present Technology
[0059] (1) Detection of Biological Substance S Itself
[0060] (2) Detection of Interactions of Biological Substance S
[0061] (3) Screening of Other Substances
[0062] 2. Biological Substance Detection Chip 1
[0063] (1) First Embodiment
[0064] (2) Second Embodiment
[0065] (3) Third Embodiment
[0066] (4) Fourth Embodiment
[0067] (5) Fifth Embodiment
[0068] (6) Sixth Embodiment
[0069] (7) Seventh Embodiment
[0070] (8) Eighth Embodiment
[0071] 3. Biological Substance Detection Device 2
[0072] 4. Biological Substance Detection System 3
[0073] <1. Overview of Biological Substance Detection Performed by Present Technology>An overview of detection of a biological substance S performed by a biological substance detection chip 1, a biological substance detection device 2, and a biological substance detection system 3 according to the present technology will be described. The biological substance detection chip 1 and the biological substance detection device 2, and the biological substance detection system 3 according to the present technology can be used for (1) detection of a biological substance S itself, (2) detection of interactions of the biological substance S, (3) screening of other substances (for example, medicinal components) using biological substance S and the like. Here, each detection is performed on a holding surface 111 of the biological substance detection chip 1 to be described below.
[0074] (1) Detection of Biological Substance S Itself
[0075] For example, the present technology can be used for detecting bio-substances such as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, cytokines, hormone substances, sugars, lipids, proteins and the like contained in body fluids such as blood, urine, feces, and saliva; microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses and the like contained in body fluids and water; and genes in cells and microorganisms. For example, after staining with a dye that acts specifically on a detection target substance or a non-detection target substance, the presence of a detection target substance can be detected depending on the presence of desired light detection. The detection results can be used for disease diagnosis, internal environment diagnosis, water quality examination and the like.
[0076] (2) Detection of Interactions of Biological Substance S
[0077] For example, the present technology can be used to detect interactions such as protein interactions, nucleic acid hybridization, and binding of cytokines and hormone substances to receptors. Specific detection examples will be described with reference to
[0078] For example, as shown in A to D in
[0079] For example, as shown in E to H in
[0080] For example, as shown in A to D in
[0081] For example, as shown in A to D in
[0082] (3) Screening of Other Substances
[0083] For example, the present technology can be used for screening of substances that can be agonists or antagonists of various receptors, and screening of agents for inhibiting production of various microorganisms, antibacterial agents, bactericidal agents and the like. Specific detection examples will be described with reference to
[0084] For example, as shown in A to D in
[0085] For example, as shown in A to E in
[0086] On the other hand, for example, as shown in A to E in
[0087] In this manner, as shown in
[0088] <2. Biological Substance Detection Chip 1>
(1) First Embodiment
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[0090] The holding surface 111 is not particularly limited as long as it has a configuration that can hold the biological substance S, and a surface treatment can be freely used. For example, the holding surface 111 can be formed by applying a photosensitive silane coupling agent or the like that is modified with ultraviolet ray emission to be hydrophilic and selectively emitting ultraviolet rays to a region in which the biological substance S is desired to be held. In addition, for example, when the holding surface 111 is treated with avidin, the biological substance S such as a nucleic acid whose one end is biotinylated can be held by an avidin-biotin bond. In addition, according to the configuration in which a liquid can be held on the holding surface 111, it is also possible to hold the biological substance S in the liquid.
[0091] In the photoelectric conversion unit 112, for example, a photoelectric conversion element such as a photodiode can be freely used. A circuit used in a general image sensor can be provided in the wiring layer 113.
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[0093] In addition, although not shown, an optical black pixel, a wiring region, and the like can be provided on the outside O of the effective pixel region 11E.
[0094] In the first embodiment, in this order from above the biological substance detection chip 1, the holding surface 111.fwdarw.the photoelectric conversion unit 112.fwdarw.the wiring layer 113 are arranged in that order. In this manner, when the photoelectric conversion unit 112 is provided above the wiring layer 113, since the distance between the holding surface 111 and the photoelectric conversion unit 112 is short compared to the chip in which the holding surface 111.fwdarw.the wiring layer 113.fwdarw.the photoelectric conversion unit 112 are arranged in that order, the photoelectric conversion unit 112 can utilize a larger amount of light emitted from the biological substance S. As a result, it is possible to improve detection accuracy.
[0095] In addition, as shown in
(2) Second Embodiment
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[0098] When the reflective layer 114 is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit 112, light emitted from the biological substance S can be reflected and returned to the photoelectric conversion unit 112, and the photoelectric conversion unit 112 can utilize a large amount of light. As a result, it is possible to improve detection accuracy.
[0099] Here, in the second embodiment of
(3) Third Embodiment
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[0101] The material constituting the partition wall 13 is not particularly limited as long as the effects of the present technology are not impaired. For example, the partition wall 13 can be made of a metal or the like, and for example, tungsten (W), aluminum (Al), copper (Cu), titanium (Ti) or the like can be used as the metal.
[0102] Here, although not shown, also in the biological substance detection chip 1 according to the third embodiment, as in the second embodiment shown in
(4) Fourth Embodiment
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[0104] The material used for the refractive member can be freely selected and used as long as the effects of the present technology are not impaired. For example, silicon oxide (SiO.sub.2), silicon nitride (Si.sub.3N.sub.4), silicon oxynitride (SiON), a high-refractive-index resin and the like can be used.
[0105] The specific form of the refractive member is not limited to the triangular structure in the fourth embodiment shown in
[0106] The planar layout of the light guiding unit 14 using the refractive member and the reflective member to be described below is not particularly limited, and for example, the layout can be as shown in the schematic perspective view schematically showing the planar layout of the fourth embodiment of the biological substance detection chip 1 according to the present technology of
[0107] In the detection of the biological substance S, since a sample liquid containing the biological substance S or a reagent may flow, or a cleaning liquid may flow, unevenness may occur due to a step of the refractive member or the reflective member to be described below. Therefore, for example, as shown in the schematic perspective view schematically showing a first modified example of the planar layout of the fourth embodiment of the biological substance detection chip 1 according to the present technology of
(5) Fifth Embodiment
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[0109] The specific structure of the anti-reflection structure 15 is not particularly limited as long as it is a structure that can prevent reflection of light. For example, a thin film structure, a moth-eye structure and the like using a refractive material different from that of the light guiding unit 14 can be used.
[0110] The specific form of the light guiding unit 14 composed of a refractive member and the anti-reflection structure 15 is not limited to the structure as in the fifth embodiment shown in
[0111] Here, while an example in which the partition wall 13 is provided is shown in the fourth embodiment and the fifth embodiment shown in
(6) Sixth Embodiment
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[0113] The material used for the reflective member can be freely selected and used as long as the effects of the present technology are not impaired. For example, aluminum (Al), tungsten (W) and the like can be used.
[0114] The specific form of the reflective member is not limited to the form as in the sixth embodiment shown in
[0115] In addition, the upper surface of the light guiding unit 14 composed of a reflective member does not have to be flat, and for example, as in the second modified example of the sixth embodiment shown in
[0116] Here, while an example in which the partition wall 13 is provided is shown in the sixth embodiment shown in
(7) Seventh Embodiment
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[0118] The form of the recess is not particularly limited as long as the effects of the present technology are not impaired, and can be freely designed according to the size of the pixel, the size of the biological substance S and the like. For example, it can be designed in a form such as a first modified example of the seventh embodiment shown in
[0119] In addition, as in the second modified example of the seventh embodiment shown in
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[0123] In addition, in order to efficiently extract charges from the photoelectric conversion unit 112, as shown in
(8) Eighth Embodiment
[0124] The biological substance detection chip 1 according to an eighth embodiment is an example in which pixel signals of a plurality of photoelectric conversion units 112 are added and output. For example, as shown in
[0125] Here, in the eighth embodiment, by devising the structure of the biological substance detection chip 1, signal charges from the plurality of pixels 11 can be added and output, but for example, according to calculation, of course, it is possible to add and output signal charges from the plurality of pixels 11.
[0126] The eighth embodiment is an example in which 4 pixels are accumulated, but the number of accumulated pixels is not particularly limited. In addition, although not shown, it is possible to change the number of pixels accumulated for each area on one chip. More specifically, it is possible to divide the accumulation area on one chip, for example, an area in which 4 pixels are accumulated, an area in which 8 pixels are accumulated, and an area in which 16 pixels are accumulated.
[0127] <3. Biological Substance Detection Device 2>
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[0129] (1) Analysis Unit 21
[0130] In the analysis unit 21, optical information acquired by the biological substance detection chip 1 is analyzed. For example, based on the optical information acquired by the biological substance detection chip 1, checking whether the biological substance S is present, checking whether there is an interaction with the biological substance S, and screening of medicinal components and the like are performed.
[0131] Here, the analysis unit 21 may be implemented in a personal computer or a CPU, or may be stored as a program in a hardware resource including a recording medium (for example, a nonvolatile memory (a USB memory), an HDD, or a CD) and the like, and can function by a personal computer or a CPU.
[0132] (2) Light Emission Unit 22
[0133] The biological substance detection device 2 according to the present technology can include, for example, the light emission unit 22 for emitting excitation light. The light emission unit 22 emits light to the biological substance S held on the holding surface 111 of the biological substance detection chip 1. Here, in the biological substance detection device 2 according to the present technology, the light emission unit 22 is not essential, and light can be emitted to the biological substance S using an external light emission device or the like.
[0134] The type of light emitted from the light emission unit 22 is not particularly limited, but in order to reliably generate fluorescence or scattered light from microparticles, light having a constant light direction, wavelength, and light intensity is desirable. As an example, a laser, an LED and the like may be exemplified. When a laser is used, the type thereof is not particularly limited, and an argon ion (Ar) laser, a helium-neon (He-Ne) laser, a dye laser, a krypton (Cr) laser, a semiconductor laser, and a solid laser in which a semiconductor laser and a wavelength conversion optical element are combined can be used alone or two or more thereof can be freely used in combination.
[0135] According to their purpose, a plurality of light emission units 22 may be provided. For example, one light emission unit 22 may be provided for each pixel 11 of the biological substance detection chip 1. In addition, when a substrate in which light emitting elements such as LEDs are arranged at positions corresponding to the pixels 11 of the biological substance detection chip 1 is laminated on the biological substance detection chip 1, light can be emitted to the biological substance S.
[0136] (3) Storage Unit 23
[0137] The biological substance detection device 2 according to the present technology can include the storage unit 23 in which various types of information are stored. The storage unit 23 can store all items related to detection such as optical data acquired by the biological substance detection chip 1, analysis data generated by the analysis unit 21, and optical data emitted by the light emission unit 22.
[0138] In the biological substance detection device 2 according to the present technology, the storage unit 23 is not essential, and an external storage device may be connected. As the storage unit 23, for example, a hard disk or the like can be used.
[0139] (4) Display Unit 24
[0140] The biological substance detection device 2 according to the present technology can include the display unit 24 that displays various types of information. The display unit 24 can display all items related to detection such as optical data acquired by the biological substance detection chip 1, analysis data generated by the analysis unit 21, optical data emitted by the light emission unit 22, data stored in the storage unit 23 and the like.
[0141] In the biological substance detection device 2 according to the present technology, the display unit 24 is not essential, and an external display device may be connected. As the display unit 24, for example, a display, a printer or the like can be used.
[0142] (5) Temperature Control Unit 25
[0143] The biological substance detection device 2 according to the present technology can include the temperature control unit 25 that keeps the biological substance S held on the holding surface 111 of the biological substance detection chip 1 at a predetermined temperature and heats or cools it to a predetermined temperature. For example, when the biological substance S is an enzyme, the temperature control unit 25 can control the temperature so that an optimal temperature is maintained. In addition, when the biological substance S is a nucleic acid, and the presence of hybridization is detected using the present technology, the temperature control unit 25 can perform control so that the temperature range in which hybridization is possible is maintained. As the temperature control unit 25, a thermoelectric element such as a Peltier element can be used.
[0144] According to their purpose, a plurality of temperature control units 25 may be provided. For example, one temperature control unit 25 may be provided for each pixel 11 of the biological substance detection chip 1. In addition, when a substrate in which thermoelectric elements are arranged at positions corresponding to the pixels 11 of the biological substance detection chip 1 is laminated on the biological substance detection chip 1, the temperature of the biological substance S can be controlled.
[0145] Here, in the biological substance detection device 2 according to the present technology, the temperature control unit 25 is not essential, and the temperature of the biological substance S can be controlled using an external temperature control device or the like.
[0146] <4. Biological Substance Detection System 3>
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[0148] The biological substance detection chip 1 and respective devices can be connected via a wired or wireless network. Here, since details of respective devices are the same as details of respective units of the biological substance detection device 2 of the present technology described above, descriptions thereof will be omitted here.
[0149] Here, in the present technology, the following configurations can be used.
[0150] (1) A biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and a wiring layer that is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit.
[0151] (2) A biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, and a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and which includes a light guiding unit that guides light emitted in a direction other than a direction of the photoelectric conversion unit from the holding surface in the direction of the photoelectric conversion unit.
[0152] (3) The biological substance detection chip according to (2),
[0153] wherein a wiring layer is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit.
[0154] (4) The biological substance detection chip according to any one of (1) to (3),
[0155] wherein a reflective layer is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit.
[0156] (5) The biological substance detection chip according to any one of (2) to (4),
[0157] wherein the light guiding unit is composed of a refractive member and/or a reflective member provided between the pixels.
[0158] (6) The biological substance detection chip according to any one of (2) to (5),
[0159] wherein the light guiding unit is a recess formed on the holding surface.
[0160] (7) The biological substance detection chip according to any one of (1) to (6),
[0161] wherein signal charges from the plurality of pixels are added and output.
[0162] (8) The biological substance detection chip according to any one of (1) to (7),
[0163] wherein the biological substance is one or more biological substances selected from among nucleic acids, proteins, cells, microorganisms, chromosomes, ribosomes, mitochondria, organelles (cell organelles), and complexes thereof.
[0164] (9) A biological substance detection device, including:
[0165] a biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and a wiring layer that is provided below
[0166] the photoelectric conversion unit; and
[0167] an analysis unit that analyzes electrical information acquired by the biological substance detection chip.
[0168] (10) A biological substance detection device, including:
[0169] a biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held and a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and which includes a light guiding unit that guides light emitted in a direction other than a direction of the photoelectric conversion unit from the holding surface in the direction of the photoelectric conversion unit; and
[0170] an analysis unit that analyzes electrical information acquired by the biological substance detection chip.
[0171] (11) A biological substance detection system, including:
[0172] a biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and a wiring layer that is provided below the photoelectric conversion unit; and
[0173] an analysis device that analyzes electrical information acquired by the biological substance detection chip.
[0174] (12) A biological substance detection system, including:
[0175] a biological substance detection chip which is composed of a plurality of pixels, in which the pixel includes a holding surface on which a biological substance is held, and a photoelectric conversion unit that is provided below the holding surface and provided on a semiconductor substrate, and which includes a light guiding unit that guides light emitted in a direction other than a direction of the photoelectric conversion unit from the holding surface in the direction of the photoelectric conversion unit, and
[0176] an analysis device that analyzes electrical information acquired by the biological substance detection chip.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0177] 1 Biological substance detection chip
[0178] 11 Pixel
[0179] S Biological substance
[0180] 111 Holding surface
[0181] 12 Semiconductor substrate
[0182] 112 Photoelectric conversion unit
[0183] 113 Wiring layer
[0184] 114 Reflective layer
[0185] 13 Partition wall
[0186] 14 Light guiding unit
[0187] 15 Anti-reflection structure
[0188] 115 Transfer transistor gate
[0189] 116 Amplifier transistor gate
[0190] 117 Selection transistor gate
[0191] 118 Reset transistor gate
[0192] 21 Analysis unit
[0193] 22 Light emission unit
[0194] 23 Storage unit
[0195] 24 Display unit
[0196] 25 Temperature control unit
[0197] 31 Analysis device
[0198] 32 Light emission device
[0199] 33 Storage device
[0200] 34 Display device
[0201] 35 Temperature control device