Flexible Graphene Solution-Gated Field-Effect Transistors : Efficient Transducers for Micro-Electrocorticography

Autor/a

Hébert, Clément

Masvidal Codina, Eduard

Suarez-Pérez, Alejandro

Bonaccini Calia, Andrea

Piret, Gaelle

Garcia Cortadella, Ramon

Illa, Xavi

Del Corro, Elena

De la Cruz, Jose

Viana, Damia

Prats Alfonso, Elisabet

Bousquet, Jessica

Godignon, Philippe

Yvert, B

Villa, Rosa

Sánchez-Vives, María V

Guimerà Brunet, Anton

Garrido, Jose

Data de publicació

2018

Resum

Brain-computer interfaces and neural prostheses based on the detection of electrocorticography (ECoG) signals are rapidly growing fields of research. Several technologies are currently competing to be the first to reach the market; however, none of them fulfill yet all the requirements of the ideal interface with neurons. Thanks to its biocompatibility, low dimensionality, mechanical flexibility, and electronic properties, graphene is one of the most promising material candidates for neural interfacing. After discussing the operation of graphene solution-gated field-effect transistors (SGFET) and characterizing their performance in saline solution, it is reported here that this technology is suitable for μ-ECoG recordings through studies of spontaneous slow-wave activity, sensory-evoked responses on the visual and auditory cortices, and synchronous activity in a rat model of epilepsy. An in-depth comparison of the signal-to-noise ratio of graphene SGFETs with that of platinum black electrodes confirms that graphene SGFET technology is approaching the performance of state-of-the art neural technologies.

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Article

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Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

Brain-computer interfaces; Electrocorticography; Field-effect transistors; Graphene; Neurotechnology

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