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Reliability and reproducibility of implants and their fabrication are highly depending on the assembly and packaging procedures. Individual fabrication skills like soldering introduce inaccuracies and should be avoided as much as possible. Screen printing is often utilized for the metallization of ceramics. Using platinum/gold (Pt/Au) paste liquidus diffusion leads to a low adhesion strength of the...
The microflex interconnection (MFI) technique is often used to connect electrically and mechanically thin film ribbons or electrodes with a solid substrate like screen printed ceramics. For stabilization reasons epoxy is used to fix the MFI structure. As epoxy tends to form cracks when surrounded by water or electrolytes we are eager to find an epoxy which provides sufficient insulation between the...
Thin-film-based electrodes used to interact with nervous tissue often fail quickly if used for electrical stimulation, impairing their translation into long-term clinical applications. We initiated investigations about the mechanical load on thin-film electrodes caused by the fact of electrical stimulation. Platinum electrodes of Ø 300µm on a polyimide carrier were subjected to approximately 50 000...
Many micromachined neural implants with multi-channel thin-film electrodes have been presented over the last decades. A transverse intrafascicular multi-channel electrode (TIME) was developed for translational research to treat phantom limb pain (PLP). Four TIME systems (latest electrode version) have been implanted for 30 days into the arm of an amputee. After finishing successfully the clinical...
The spark erosion process is widely used for micro structuring. Its possibility to structure materials independent of their material properties like high hardness or melting temperature enables to address a large material diversity. However the process requires a minimal electrical conductivity of 0.1 Scm−1. Nevertheless recent research has shown that the usage of an assisting electrode makes a processing...
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