학술논문

Fabrication and Validation of Sub-Cellular Carbon Fiber Electrodes
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering IEEE Trans. Neural Syst. Rehabil. Eng. Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on. 32:739-749 2024
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Electrodes
Carbon
Recording
Optical fiber devices
Neurons
Impedance
Etching
Carbon fiber
small pointed fiber electrode (SPFe)
foreign body response (FBR)
Platinum Iridium (PtIr)
scanning electron microscope (SEM)
cyclic voltammetry (CV)
electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS)
high-density carbon fiber (HDCF)
retinal ganglia cell (RGC)
axial nerve cord (ANC)
cathodic charge storage capacity (CSCc)
Language
ISSN
1534-4320
1558-0210
Abstract
Multielectrode arrays for interfacing with neurons are of great interest for a wide range of medical applications. However, current electrodes cause damage over time. Ultra small carbon fibers help to address issues but controlling the electrode site geometry is difficult. Here we propose a methodology to create small, pointed fiber electrodes (SPFe). We compare the SPFe to previously made blowtorched fibers in characterization. The SPFe result in small site sizes $(105.4 \pm 20.8~\mu \text{m}^{{2}})$ with consistently sharp points (20.8 ± 7.64°). Additionally, these electrodes were able to record and/or stimulate neurons multiple animal models including rat cortex, mouse retina, Aplysia ganglia and octopus axial cord. In rat cortex, these electrodes recorded significantly higher peak amplitudes than the traditional blowtorched fibers. These SPFe may be applicable to a wide range of applications requiring a highly specific interface with individual neurons.