Metal/silicon dioxide microtube improves optical and electrical properties of neuroprobe

T. Nakamura, M. Sakata, A. Goryu, M. Ishida, T. Kawano
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Here we report vertical metal/silicon dioxide (SiO2) multiwalled microtube arrays as electrical and optical neuroprobes for “optogenetic”. Three-dimensional metal/SiO2-microtube arrays can be fabricated by vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) growth of silicon-wire, followed by the SiO2/metal depositions and the core-silicon etching. As the inside metal, we use iridium (Ir) with a low electrical electrolyte/electrode interfacial impedance in saline. An optical propagation through the Ir/SiO2-tube calculated by finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method clearly indicates the effect of the inside Ir on the improved locality of light stimuli with the spot diameter of <; 3 μm. These results suggest that the Ir/SiO2-microtube array provides the low-impedance electrode and local optical stimuli with a same alignment, promising a new class of multifunctional neuroprobes for optogenetic.
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金属/二氧化硅微管改善了神经探针的光学和电学性能
在这里,我们报道了垂直金属/二氧化硅(SiO2)多壁微管阵列作为“光遗传”的电和光学神经探针。通过气-液-固(VLS)生长硅线,然后进行SiO2/金属沉积和硅芯刻蚀,可以制备三维金属/SiO2微管阵列。作为内部金属,我们使用铱(Ir)在生理盐水中具有低电解质/电极界面阻抗。用时域有限差分(FDTD)方法计算了通过Ir/ sio2管的光传播,清楚地表明了内部Ir对光斑直径<;3μm。这些结果表明,Ir/ sio2微管阵列提供了低阻抗电极和具有相同排列的局部光学刺激,有望成为一类新的多功能光遗传神经探针。
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