Led-based optical cochlear implant on highly flexible triple layer polyimide substrates

2016 
This paper reports on the design, fabrication, assembly, as well as the optical, mechanical and thermal characterization of a novel MEMS-based optical cochlear implant (OCI). Building on advances in optogenetics, it will enable the optical stimulation of neural activity in the auditory pathway at 10 independently controlled spots. The optical stimulation of the spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) promises a pronounced increase in the number of discernible acoustic frequency channels in comparison with commercial cochlear implants based on the electrical stimulation. Ten high-efficiency light-emitting diodes are integrated as a linear array onto an only 12-μm-thick highly flexible polyimide substrate with three metal and three polyimide layers. The high mechanical flexibility of this novel OCI enables its insertion into a 300 μm wide channel with an outer bending radius of 1 mm. The 2 cm long and only 240 μm wide OCI is electrically passivated with a thin layer of Cy-top™.
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