Seminars

Hamburg Photon Science Colloquium | CMOS microelectronics for subcellular-resolution electrophysiology

by Andreas Hierlemann (ETH, Zurich, Switzerland)

Europe/Berlin
SR I-III (CFEL, Bldg. 99)

SR I-III

CFEL, Bldg. 99

Description

Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS)-technology is an enabling technology to batch-produce microelectrode arrays with thousands of electrodes at high spatial density (>3000 electrodes per mm2). The complex microsystems feature integrated circuitry units for adressing, signal conditioning and stimulation and provide excellent signal-to-noise characteristics. They can be used for electrophysiological analysis of cultured neural networks, brain slices or organoids at subcellular resolution.

 

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