Transparent, conformable, active multielectrode array using organic electrochemical transistors

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Abstract

Mechanically flexible active multielectrode arrays (MEA) have been developed for local signal amplification and high spatial resolution. However, their opaqueness limited optical observation and light stimulation during use. Here, we show a transparent, ultraflexible, and active MEA, which consists of transparent organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) and transparent Au grid wirings. The transparent OECT is made of Au grid electrodes and has shown comparable performance with OECTs with nontransparent electrodes/wirings. The transparent active MEA realizes the spatial mapping of electrocorticogram electrical signals from an optogenetic rat with 1-mm spacing and shows lower light artifacts than noise level. Our active MEA would open up the possibility of precise investigation of a neural network system with direct light stimulation.

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Lee, W., Kim, D., Matsuhisa, N., Nagase, M., Sekino, M., Malliaras, G. G., … Someya, T. (2017). Transparent, conformable, active multielectrode array using organic electrochemical transistors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114(40), 10554–10559. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1703886114

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