A flow imaging system is used to implement surface plasmon resonance (SPR)
detection to study bio-molecular interactions. The flow imaging system is
used to capture SPR absorption spectra of large numbers of objects, where
each object includes both a metal film capable of exhibiting SPR, and
detecting molecules. Analyte molecules are added to a solution of such
objects, and the result is introduced into the flow imaging system which
collects full SPR spectral data from individual objects. The objects can
be nanoparticles or larger particles that support metal island films. The
SPR spectral data can be used to determine specificity, kinetics,
affinity, and concentration with respect to the interactions between the
detecting molecules and the analyte molecules.