AUTHOR=Seymour Elif Ç., Freedman David S., Gökkavas Mutlu , Özbay Ekmel , Sahin Mesut , Ünlü M. S. TITLE=Improved selectivity from a wavelength addressable device for wireless stimulation of neural tissue JOURNAL=Frontiers in Neuroengineering VOLUME=Volume 7 - 2014 YEAR=2014 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neuroengineering/articles/10.3389/fneng.2014.00005 DOI=10.3389/fneng.2014.00005 ISSN=1662-6443 ABSTRACT=
Electrical neural stimulation with micro electrodes is a promising technique for restoring lost functions in the central nervous system as a result of injury or disease. One of the problems related to current neural stimulators is the tissue response due to the connecting wires and the presence of a rigid electrode inside soft neural tissue. We have developed a novel, optically activated, microscale photovoltaic neurostimulator based on a custom layered compound semiconductor heterostructure that is both wireless and has a comparatively small volume (<0.01 mm3). Optical activation provides a wireless means of energy transfer to the neurostimulator, eliminating wires and the associated complications. This neurostimulator was shown to evoke action potentials and a functional motor response in the rat spinal cord. In this work, we extend our design to include wavelength selectivity and thus allowing independent activation of devices. As a proof of concept, we fabricated two different microscale devices with different spectral responsivities in the near-infrared region. We assessed the improved addressability of individual devices via wavelength selectivity as compared to spatial selectivity alone through on-bench optical measurements of the devices in combination with an