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Benzocyclobutene (BCB) Based Intracortical Neural Implant
Banff, Alberta, Canada July 20-July 23
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICMENS.2003.12220342003 International Conference on MEMS ...
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Kee-Keun Lee, Arizona State University
Jiping He, Arizona State University
Amarjit Singh, Arizona State University
Bruce Kim, Arizona State University
A novel structure for chronically implantable cortical electrodes using new Benzocyclobutene (BCB) biopolymer was devised, which provides both flexibility for micro-motion compliance between brain tissues and skull and stiffness for better surgical handling. BCB is very attractive polymer for stable long-term implant function, because it has flexibility, biocompatibility, low moisture uptake (> 0.2 wt%), and low dielectric constant (~2.6). For easy operation during surgical insertion, a 5~10?m thick silicon backbone layer is attached to the desired region of the electrode to increase the stiffness. It is then followed by 1 mm of flexible part of the electrode without silicon backbone layer designed to absorb stress from any micro-motion between the brain tissue and the electrode. The fabricated implants have tri-shanks with 5 recording sites (20 x 20?m) and 2 vias (40 x 40?m) on each shank. BCB electrodes with 5?m and 10?m thick backbone silicon penetrated pia of rat brain without buckling.
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Kee-Keun Lee, Jiping He, Amarjit Singh, Bruce Kim, "Benzocyclobutene (BCB) Based Intracortical Neural Implant," icmens, pp.418, 2003 International Conference on MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems (ICMENS'03), 2003
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