POEMS (POLYMERIC OPTO-ELECTRO-MECHANICAL SYSTEMS) FOR ADVANCED NEURAL INTERFACES

Mater Lett. 2021 Feb 15:285:129015. doi: 10.1016/j.matlet.2020.129015. Epub 2020 Nov 18.

Abstract

There has been a growing interest in optical neural interfaces which is driven by the need for improvements in spatial precision, real-time monitoring, and reduced invasiveness. Here, we present unique microfabrication and packaging techniques to build implantable optoelectronics with high precision and spatial complexity. Material characterization of our hybrid polymers shows minimal in vitro degradation, greater flexibility, and lowest optical loss (4.04-4.4 dB/cm at 670 nm) among other polymers reported in prior studies. We use the developed methods to build Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's (LLNL's) first ultra-compact, lightweight (0.38 g), scalable and minimally invasive thin-film optoelectronic neural implant that can be used for chronic studies of brain activities. The paper concludes by summarizing the progress to date and discussing future opportunities for flexible optoelectronic interfaces in next generation clinical applications.

Keywords: Neural interfaces; flexible optoelectronics; optical interconnects; polymer waveguides.