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Bottom-Up SiO2 Embedded Carbon Nanotube Electrodes with Superior Performance for Integration in Implantable Neural Microsystems

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ACS NANO
卷 6, 期 6, 页码 4615-4628

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn201609u

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CNT electrodes; bottom-up SiO2 embedding; neural probes; electrode Impedance; charge injection; brain insertion

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The reliable integration of carbon nanotube (CNT) electrodes in future neural probes requires a proper embedding of the CNTs to prevent damage and toxic contamination during fabrication and also to preserve their mechanical integrity during implantation. Here we describe a novel bottom-up embedding approach where the CNT microelectrodes are encased in SiO2 and Parylene C with lithographically defined electrode openings. Vertically aligned CNTs are grown on microelectrode arrays using low-temperature plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition compatible with wafer-scale CMOS processing. Electrodes with 5, 10, and 25 mu m diameter are realized. The CNT electrodes are characterized by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic cyclic and compared against cofabricated Pt and TiN electrodes. The superior performance of the CNTs in terms of impedance (<= 4.8 +/- 03 k Omega at 1 kHz) and charge-storage capacity (>= 513.9 +/- 61.6 mC/cm(2)) is attributed to an increased wettability caused by the removal of the SiO2 embedding in buffered hydrofluoric acid. Infrared spectroscopy reveals an unaltered chemical fingerprint of the CNTs after fabrication. Impedance monitoring during biphasic current pulsing with increasing amplitudes provides dear evidence of the onset of gas evolution at CNT electrodes. Stimulation is accordingly considered safe for charge densities <= 40.7 mC/cm(2). In addition, prolonged stimulation with 5000 biphasic current pulses at 8.1, 40.7, and 81.5 mC/cm(2) increases the CNT electrode impedance at 1 kHz only by 5.5, 1.2, and 12.1%, respectively. Finally, insertion of CNT electrodes with and without embedding into rat brains demonstrates that embedded CNTs are mechanically more stable than non-embedded CNTs.

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