Affiliation:
1. Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology Department of Microsystems Engineering—IMTEK University of Freiburg Georges‐Koehler‐Allee 201 79110 Freiburg Germany
2. BrainLinks‐BrainTools University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany
Abstract
AbstractThe success of bioelectronics medicine with neural implants inevitably depends on the longevity of neural interfaces where a full understanding of the associated risks serves as the first step, to begin with. Until now, failure of neural electrodes is primarily explained by extreme electrochemical reactions, whereas no direct link between electrical stimulation and mechanical deformation of microelectrodes can be proved. The research provides new quantitative evidence of electrically induced mechanical vibrations in thin film neural interfaces. This study investigates the dynamic changes in intrinsic mechanical stress in clinically used neural electrodes under electrical stimulation. Via live imaging of the electrode plane, the deformation and progressive adhesion loss of the thin film during stimulation is for the first time approved. The results reveal nano‐oscillations in the interfaces under alternating current. This hints at a direct link between electrochemical charge transfer and mechanical stability. Considering neural interfaces as resonating actuators serves as a key to assessing the stability of neural interfaces and a valuable input to a longstanding question on the associated failure mechanisms of thin film microelectrodes. It is believed, that the outcome of this work may significantly contribute to improving the future design of thin film neural interfaces and better conditioning them for life‐long reliability.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Subject
Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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