用于神经刺激的低成本光分离器,使用现成的紫外线粘合剂

IF 1.5 2区 物理与天体物理 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
P. Mahmoudi, H. Veladi, F. Pakdel, J. Frounchi
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摘要

摘要背景:大脑的光刺激是基于集成光分离器的光电极同时刺激多个神经元。这需要高效的光传输系统。目的:为了满足光学要求,降低制造成本,减少植入大脑的侵入性,我们从理论和实验两方面对聚合物微装置进行了评估。方法:除了使用Multiphysics软件对设备进行设计和评估外,为了实现可行的实现,我们将现成的紫外线粘合剂作为功能材料,具有迷人的光学和机械特性,易于光刻固化,无需常见软光刻基材料的更多步骤。结果:使用光学装置观察和记录了可见光/近红外光信号的宽带传输以及来自不同光源的输入功率的均匀分裂,与模拟结果一致。结论:我们的研究提出了一种柔性和生物相容性的光分离器,可作为神经科学研究中各种光刺激方法的光传输系统,其设计,尺寸甚至所使用的材料都很少或没有变化。所以它是一个多用途设备。
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Low-cost optical splitter for neural stimulations using off-the-shelf ultraviolet adhesives
Abstract. Background: Optical stimulation of the brain is based on optrodes with integrated optical splitters to excite multiple neurons simultaneously. This requires efficient light delivery systems. Aim: In order to satisfy optical requirements, to reduce the fabrication costs, and to obtain less invasive implantation into the brain, we assess a polymer-based microdevice both in theory and experiments. Approach: In addition to design and evaluation of the device using Multiphysics software, to achieve a feasible implementation, we base our fabrication process on off-the-shelf ultraviolet adhesives as the functional material with fascinating optical and mechanical characteristics all together, easy photolithographic-only curing, and no more steps required for common soft lithographic-based materials. Results: Wideband transmission of optical signals over the visible/near-infrared together with uniform splitting of the input power from different light sources has been observed and recorded using an optical setup with acceptable agreement with the simulation outcomes. Conclusions: Our research proposes a flexible and biocompatible optical splitter to be used as a light delivery system for a wide variety of optical stimulation methods in neuroscience studies with fewer or no changes in the design, dimensions, and even exploited materials. So it is a multipurpose device.
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