The fabrication of Pt electroplating on ITO multi-electrode array in neuronal signal detection

전극의 임피던스 감소를 위해 백금 도금한 ITO 신경신호 검출용 다중 전극 제작

  • Kwon, Gwang-Min (Department of Electrical Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Choi, Joon-Ho (National Creative Research Initiative Center for Neurodynamics and Department of Physics, Korea University) ;
  • Lee, Kyoung-J. (National Creative Research Initiative Center for Neurodynamics and Department of Physics, Korea University) ;
  • Pak, Jung-Ho (Department of Electrical Engineering, Korea University)
  • 권광민 (고려대 전기공학과) ;
  • 최준호 (고려대학교 물리학과 신경망 동력학 연구센터) ;
  • 이경진 (고려대학교 물리학과 신경망 동력학 연구센터) ;
  • 박정호 (고려대 전기공학과)
  • Published : 2002.11.09

Abstract

In investigating the characteristics of a neural network, the use of planar microelectrode array shows several advantages over normal intracellular recording[1]. A transparent indium tin oxide(ITO) multi-electrode array(MEA) was fabricated and its top surface was insulated with photodefinable polyimide(HD-8001) except the exposed area for interfacing between the ITO electrodes and the neuronal cells. The exposed ITO electrodes were platinized in order to reduce the impedance between the electrodes and electrolyte. The one-minute platinization with $0.99nA/{\mu}m^2$ current density reduced the average impedance of the electrodes from $2.5M\Omega\;to\;90k\Omega$ at 1kHz in normal ringer solution. Cardiac cells were cultured on this MEA as a pilot study before neuron culture. The signals detected by the platinized electrodes had larger amplitudes and improved signal to noise ratio(SNR) compared to non-platinized electrodes. It is clear that microelectrodes need to have lower impedance to make reliable extracellular recordings, and thus platinization is essential part of MEA fabrication. Burst spike of cultured olfactory bulb was also detected with the MEA having platinized electrodes.

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