Exploring deep neural circuits has triggered the development of long penetrating neural probes. Moreover, driven by brain displacement, the long neural probes require also a high aspect-ratio shafts design. In this paper, a simple and reproducible method of manufacturing long-shafts neural probes using blade dicing technology is presented. Results shows shafts up to 8 mm long and 200 μm wide, features competitive to the current state-of-art, being its outline simply accomplished by a single blade dicing program. Therefore, conventional blade dicing presents itself as a viable option to manufacture long neural probes.
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Goncalves, S. B., Ribeiro, J. F., Silva, A. F., & Correia, J. H. (2016). High Aspect-Ratio Neural Probes using Conventional Blade Dicing. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 757). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/757/1/012011
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