Super-capacity information-carrying systems encoded with spontaneous Raman scattering.

Chemical Science
Yuchen TangTingjuan Gao

Abstract

Optical multiplex barcode systems have been significantly boosting the throughput of scientific discovery. A high volume of barcodes can be made from combinations of distinct spectral bands and intensity levels. However, the practical capacity often reaches a ceiling due to the overlaps of signal frequencies or intensities when massive information is written on individual carriers. In this paper, we built super-capacity information-carrying systems by tuning vibrational signals into octal numeral intensities in multiple bands of Raman-silent regions. This novel approach experimentally yielded the largest capacity of distinct optical barcodes to date. The experiments of encoding ASCII and Unicode systems to write and read languages indicate that the Raman coding method provides a new strategy for super-capacity data storage. In addition, multiplex screening of a cell-binding ligand was implemented to demonstrate the feasibility of this technology for fast and in situ high-throughput bio-discovery. These information-carrying systems may open new scenarios for the development of high-throughput screening, diagnostics and data storage.

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