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Abstract Shape-morphable electrode arrays can form 3D surfaces to conform to complex neural anatomy and provide consistent positioning needed for next-generation neural interfaces. Retinal prostheses need a curved interface to match the spherical eye and a coverage of several cm to restore peripheral vision. We fabricated a full-field array that can (1) cover a visual field of 57° based on electrode position and of 113° based on the substrate size; (2) fold to form a compact shape for implantation; (3) self-deploy into a curvature fitting the eye after implantation. The full-field array consists of multiple polymer layers, specifically, a sandwich structure of elastomer/polyimide-based-electrode/elastomer, coated on one side with hydrogel. Electrodeposition of high-surface-area platinum/iridium alloy significantly improved the electrical properties of the electrodes. Hydrogel over-coating reduced electrode performance, but the electrodes retained better properties than those without platinum/iridium. The full-field array was rolled into a compact shape and, once implanted into ex vivo pig eyes, restored to a 3D curved surface. The full-field retinal array provides significant coverage of the retina while allowing surgical implantation through an incision 33% of the final device diameter. The shape-changing material platform can be used with other neural interfaces that require conformability to complex neuroanatomy.more » « less
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Lee, Jungho; Letner, Joseph; Lim, Jongyup; Sun, Yi; Jeong, Seokhyeon; Kim, Yejoong; Koo, Beomseo; Atzeni, Gabriele; Liao, Jiawei; Richie, Julianna; et al (, 2023 IEEE Symposium on VLSI Technology and Circuits (VLSI Technology and Circuits))
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Richie, Julianna; Letner, Joseph G.; Mclane-Svoboda, Autumn; Huan, Yu; Ghaffari, Dorsa Haji; Valle, Elena Della; Patel, Paras R.; Chiel, Hillel J.; Pelled, Galit; Weiland, James D.; et al (, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering)
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