DocumentCode
1066933
Title
A tantalum-on-sapphire microelectrode array
Author
May, Gerald A. ; Shamma, Shihab A. ; White, Robert L.
Author_Institution
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Volume
26
Issue
12
fYear
1979
fDate
12/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1932
Lastpage
1939
Abstract
The design and fabrication are described of a new microelectrode array for the production of localized electrical excitation in nerve fibers, in particular in the auditory nerve. The sapphire substrate was chosen for its electrical (insulating) and mechanical properties, tantalum was chosen as the conductor metal because of its self-passivating characteristics, and platinum as the stimulation electrode material because of its resistance to electrolysis. Experimental measurements are presented to show the effectiveness of Ta2 O5 as an insulator in biphasic charge delivery systems, and the effectiveness of conformal dielectric overcoating of the Ta2 O5 in reducing capacitive signal leakage is demonstrated. The electrochemical properties of the platinum-electrolyte interface are shown to provide a satisfactory model on which to estimate the charge delivery capabilities of the electrodes. Finally, the sequence of process-compatible steps for fabricating the microelectrode array, from the first tantalum deposition to the final overcoating are detailed.
Keywords
Conducting materials; Dielectric materials; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electrodes; Fabrication; Mechanical factors; Microelectrodes; Nerve fibers; Platinum; Production;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-ED.1979.19798
Filename
1480376
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