Localized Neuron Stimulation with Organic Electrochemical Transistors on Delaminating Depth Probes

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Abstract

Organic electrochemical transistors are integrated on depth probes to achieve localized electrical stimulation of neurons. The probes feature a mechanical delamination process which leaves only a 4 μm thick film with embedded transistors inside the brain. This considerably reduces probe invasiveness and correspondingly improves future brain-machine interfaces.

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Williamson, A., Ferro, M., Leleux, P., Ismailova, E., Kaszas, A., Doublet, T., … Malliaras, G. G. (2015). Localized Neuron Stimulation with Organic Electrochemical Transistors on Delaminating Depth Probes. Advanced Materials, 27(30), 4405–4410. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201500218

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