Inkjet-Printed, Flexible Organic Electrochemical Transistors for High-Performance Electrocorticography Recordings
Fadi Khoury,
Sahera Saleh,
Heba Badawe
et al.
Abstract:Organic electrochemical
transistors (OECTs) have emerged
as powerful
tools for biosignal amplification, including electrocorticography
(ECoG). However, their widespread application has been limited by
the complexities associated with existing fabrication techniques,
restricting accessibility and scalability. Here, we introduce a novel
all-planar, all-printed high-performance OECT device that significantly
enhances the accuracy and sensitivity of ECoG recordings. Achieved
through an innovative three-step drop-o… Show more
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