Longevity of Implantable Silicon-ICs for Emerging Neural Applications: Evaluation of Bare Die and PDMS-Coated ICs After Accelerated Aging and Implantation Studies
Kambiz Nanbakhsh,
Ahmad Shah Idil,
Callum Lamont
et al.
Abstract:Silicon integrated circuits (ICs) are central to the next-generation miniature active neural implants, whether packaged in soft polymers for flexible bioelectronics or implanted as bare die for neural probes. These emerging applications bring the IC closer to the corrosive body environment, raising reliability concerns, particularly for long-term clinical use. Here, we evaluated the long-term electrical and material stability of silicon-ICs from two foundries, after one-year accelerated in vitro and in vivo an… Show more
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