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Multisite microLED optrode array for neural interfacing

We present an electrically addressable optrode array capable of delivering light to 181 sites in the brain, each providing sufficient light to optogenetically excite thousands of neurons in vivo, developed with the aim to allow behavioral studies in large mammals. The device is a glass microneedle a...

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Autores principales: McAlinden, Niall, Cheng, Yunzhou, Scharf, Robert, Xie, Enyuan, Gu, Erdan, Reiche, Christopher F., Sharma, Rohit, Tathireddy, Prashant, Dawson, Martin D., Rieth, Loren, Blair, Steve, Mathieson, Keith
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Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6732520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31528655
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.6.3.035010
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author McAlinden, Niall
Cheng, Yunzhou
Scharf, Robert
Xie, Enyuan
Gu, Erdan
Reiche, Christopher F.
Sharma, Rohit
Tathireddy, Prashant
Dawson, Martin D.
Rieth, Loren
Blair, Steve
Mathieson, Keith
author_facet McAlinden, Niall
Cheng, Yunzhou
Scharf, Robert
Xie, Enyuan
Gu, Erdan
Reiche, Christopher F.
Sharma, Rohit
Tathireddy, Prashant
Dawson, Martin D.
Rieth, Loren
Blair, Steve
Mathieson, Keith
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description We present an electrically addressable optrode array capable of delivering light to 181 sites in the brain, each providing sufficient light to optogenetically excite thousands of neurons in vivo, developed with the aim to allow behavioral studies in large mammals. The device is a glass microneedle array directly integrated with a custom fabricated microLED device, which delivers light to 100 needle tips and 81 interstitial surface sites, giving two-level optogenetic excitation of neurons in vivo. Light delivery and thermal properties are evaluated, with the device capable of peak irradiances [Formula: see text] per needle site. The device consists of an array of 181 [Formula: see text] microLEDs, fabricated on a [Formula: see text]-thick GaN-on-sapphire wafer, coupled to a glass needle array on a [Formula: see text] thick backplane. A pinhole layer is patterned on the sapphire side of the microLED array to reduce stray light. Future designs are explored through optical and thermal modeling and benchmarked against the current device.
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spelling pubmed-67325202020-03-18 Multisite microLED optrode array for neural interfacing McAlinden, Niall Cheng, Yunzhou Scharf, Robert Xie, Enyuan Gu, Erdan Reiche, Christopher F. Sharma, Rohit Tathireddy, Prashant Dawson, Martin D. Rieth, Loren Blair, Steve Mathieson, Keith Neurophotonics Research Papers We present an electrically addressable optrode array capable of delivering light to 181 sites in the brain, each providing sufficient light to optogenetically excite thousands of neurons in vivo, developed with the aim to allow behavioral studies in large mammals. The device is a glass microneedle array directly integrated with a custom fabricated microLED device, which delivers light to 100 needle tips and 81 interstitial surface sites, giving two-level optogenetic excitation of neurons in vivo. Light delivery and thermal properties are evaluated, with the device capable of peak irradiances [Formula: see text] per needle site. The device consists of an array of 181 [Formula: see text] microLEDs, fabricated on a [Formula: see text]-thick GaN-on-sapphire wafer, coupled to a glass needle array on a [Formula: see text] thick backplane. A pinhole layer is patterned on the sapphire side of the microLED array to reduce stray light. Future designs are explored through optical and thermal modeling and benchmarked against the current device. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019-08-28 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6732520/ /pubmed/31528655 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.6.3.035010 Text en © The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
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Cheng, Yunzhou
Scharf, Robert
Xie, Enyuan
Gu, Erdan
Reiche, Christopher F.
Sharma, Rohit
Tathireddy, Prashant
Dawson, Martin D.
Rieth, Loren
Blair, Steve
Mathieson, Keith
Multisite microLED optrode array for neural interfacing
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title_sort multisite microled optrode array for neural interfacing
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6732520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31528655
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.6.3.035010
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