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Micromachined electrode arrays with form-fitting profile for auditory nerve prostheses.

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  • Micromachined electrode arrays with form-fitting profile for auditory nerve prostheses. Abstract Text:

    jian wuJian Wu,le yanLe Yan,william tangWilliam Tang,fan-gang zengFan-Gang Zeng,

    This paper reports the design, fabrication and simulation of a novel micromachined electrode array with a form-fitting profile for use in auditory nerve prostheses. A 10times10 electrode array is created in a 1mm2 area using bulk micromachining technology. The space between the individual electrodes within the array is filled with a layer of SU-8 molded to conform to the curved surface of the auditory nerve. This layer enables the implant to be secured to the auditory nerve and to have a good sealing between the array and the nerve tissue after insertion. An electrical model for a single electrode is built. Both mechanical and electrochemical finite element analyses (FEA) of the array are also performed.

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    j wuJ Wu,l yanL Yan,w tangW Tang,fg zengFG Zeng,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Conference proceedings : ... Annual International

    VOLUME: 5

    Page Numbers: 5260-3

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    ISSN: 1557-170X

    DAY: 6

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2005

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., California Univ., Irvine, CA.

    Country: United States

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