Flexible polyimide-based intracortical electrode arrays with bioactive capability
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- 1 March 2001
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
- Vol. 48 (3) , 361-371
- https://doi.org/10.1109/10.914800
Abstract
The promise of advanced neuroprosthetic systems to significantly improve the quality of life for a segment of the deaf, blind, or paralyzed population hinges on the development of an efficacious, and safe, multichannel neural interface for the central nervous system. The candidate implantable device that is to provide such an interface must exceed a host of exacting design parameters. The authors present a thin-film, polyimide-based, multichannel intracortical Bio-MEMS interface manufactured with standard planar photo-lithographic CMOS-compatible techniques on 4-in silicon wafers. The use of polyimide provides a mechanically flexible substrate which can be manipulated into unique three-dimensional designs. Polyimide also provides an ideal surface for the selective attachment of various important bioactive species onto the device in order to encourage favorable long-term reactions at the tissue-electrode interface. Structures have an integrated polyimide cable providing efficient contact points for a high-density connector. This report details in vivo and in vitro device characterization of the biological, electrical and mechanical properties of these arrays. Results suggest that these arrays could be a candidate device for long-term neural implants.Keywords
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