Graphene based devices have already proven to be extremely sensitive and very useful in a wide spectrum of bioelectronics research. In the manuscript we describe a method to fabricate arrays of graphene-based probes, requiring minimal number of fabrication steps, while maintaining overall device functionality. These polyimide-based probes are approximately 6 µm thick, therefore ultraflexible, yet robust and stable. Devices, such as graphene field effect transistors (GFETs) and graphene multielectrode arrays (GMEAs) have been designed, fabricated and tested for their performance. The flexible GFETs exhibit sensitivity, i.e. transconductance up to 700 µS/V, which an order of magnitude larger compared to typical silicon transistors. Multiple p...
Electronic micro and nano-devices are suitable tools to monitor the activity of many individual neur...
Portable, wearable and implantable medical devices that chronically monitor or communicate with the ...
The advancement of neuroscience research often requires recording of complex neural activities at hi...
Graphene’s advantageous electrical, mechanical and biological properties make it a perfect candidate...
There are plenty of invasive methods for studying a neuronal network’s activities [1]. Of course, th...
Graphene solution-gated field-effect transistors (SGFETs) are a promising platform for the recording...
Having a chip with a large array of sensitive, fast and linearly responsive, and stable recording si...
International audienceThe emergence of nanoelectronics applied to neural interfaces has started few ...
Recording extracellular potentials from electrogenic cells (especially neurons) is the hallmark dest...
Recording extracellular potentials from electrogenic cells (especially neurons) is the hallmark dest...
The work is focused on the fabrication and analysis of graphene-based, solution-gated field effect t...
In line with the technological progress of last decades a variety of adapted bioelectrical interface...
Since the discovery of the two-dimensional (2D) carbon material, graphene, just over a decade ago, t...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 2nd International Workshop Graphene Industry – Challenges & Opport...
Graphene, a single-atomic-thick planar sheet of sp2-bonded carbon atoms, has been widely investigate...
Electronic micro and nano-devices are suitable tools to monitor the activity of many individual neur...
Portable, wearable and implantable medical devices that chronically monitor or communicate with the ...
The advancement of neuroscience research often requires recording of complex neural activities at hi...
Graphene’s advantageous electrical, mechanical and biological properties make it a perfect candidate...
There are plenty of invasive methods for studying a neuronal network’s activities [1]. Of course, th...
Graphene solution-gated field-effect transistors (SGFETs) are a promising platform for the recording...
Having a chip with a large array of sensitive, fast and linearly responsive, and stable recording si...
International audienceThe emergence of nanoelectronics applied to neural interfaces has started few ...
Recording extracellular potentials from electrogenic cells (especially neurons) is the hallmark dest...
Recording extracellular potentials from electrogenic cells (especially neurons) is the hallmark dest...
The work is focused on the fabrication and analysis of graphene-based, solution-gated field effect t...
In line with the technological progress of last decades a variety of adapted bioelectrical interface...
Since the discovery of the two-dimensional (2D) carbon material, graphene, just over a decade ago, t...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 2nd International Workshop Graphene Industry – Challenges & Opport...
Graphene, a single-atomic-thick planar sheet of sp2-bonded carbon atoms, has been widely investigate...
Electronic micro and nano-devices are suitable tools to monitor the activity of many individual neur...
Portable, wearable and implantable medical devices that chronically monitor or communicate with the ...
The advancement of neuroscience research often requires recording of complex neural activities at hi...