2011
DOI: 10.3103/s1068375511020062
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Integration of Ge nanowire arrays in glass micro-fibers

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“…The thermal drawing process used for producing the wires allows for great flexibility in the dimensions and the inner/outer diameter (ID/OD) ratio. Wire geometry can be adjusted by varying parameters, such as heating and pulling speed, and dimensions as small as 10 μm can be achieved, with nanoscale conductive cores ( Ioisher et al, 2011 ; Yaman et al, 2011 ). The outer glass surface of the electrodes is highly consistent and smooth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The thermal drawing process used for producing the wires allows for great flexibility in the dimensions and the inner/outer diameter (ID/OD) ratio. Wire geometry can be adjusted by varying parameters, such as heating and pulling speed, and dimensions as small as 10 μm can be achieved, with nanoscale conductive cores ( Ioisher et al, 2011 ; Yaman et al, 2011 ). The outer glass surface of the electrodes is highly consistent and smooth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The etchable glass could then be specifically removed by acids during bundle fabrication analogously to the fabrication of nanochannel array glass (Tonucci et al, 1992) or leached fiber bundles (Gerstner et al, 2004). Another approach is to use thermal drawing to produce tapering in the electrodes (Ioisher et al, 2011;Yaman et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The etchable glass could then be specifically removed by acids during bundle fabrication analogously to the fabrication of nanochannel array glass (Tonucci et al, 1992) or leached fibre bundles (Gerstner et al, 2004). Another approach is to use thermal drawing to produce tapering in the electrodes (Ioisher et al, 2011;Yaman et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thermal drawing process used for producing the wires allows great flexibility in the dimensions, and the inner / outer diameter ratio. Wire geometry can be adjusted by varying parameters, such as heating and pulling speed, and dimensions as small as 10 μm can be achieved, with nanoscale conductive cores (Ioisher et al, 2011;Yaman et al, 2011) . The outer glass surface of the electrodes is highly consistent and smooth.…”
Section: Microwire Bundle Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-step electrochemistry enables decoupling of the recording interface in contact with the neuronal tissue from the material properties of the wires and their limitations. This might further allow usage of core compositions which improve wetting capabilities needed to manufacture thinner fibers 46 . NanoAu deposition could then restore the contact surface area and electrochemical compatibility, and, in tandem with IrOx deposition, provide a low impedance electrode-electrolyte interface despite submicron core diameters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%