Biomedical implants that incorporate active electronics and offer the ability to operate in a safe, stable fashion for long periods of time must incorporate defect-free layers as barriers to biofluid penetration. This paper reports an engineered material approach to this challenge that combines ultrathin, physically transferred films of silicon dioxide (t-SiO2) thermally grown on silicon wafers, with layers of hafnium oxide (HfO2) formed by atomic layer deposition and coatings of parylene (Parylene C) created by chemical vapor deposition, as a dual-sided encapsulation structure for flexible bioelectronic systems. Accelerated aging tests on passive/active components in platforms that incorporate active, silicon-based transistors suggest that...
Liquid crystal polymer (LCP) has gained wide interest in the electronics industry largely due to its...
In this work, we investigate the insulating performance of an atomic layer deposited (ALD) HfO2 - po...
Recent developments in biodegradable nanostructured crystalline silicon and flexible silicon-based e...
Flexible electronic systems for bioimplants that offer long-term (multidecade) stability and safety ...
Actively multiplexed, flexible electronic devices represent the most sophisticated forms of technolo...
Chronic and long-term stable silicon bioelectronics open the possibility for direct integration of b...
Recent advances in materials, mechanics design and microfabrication technologies are beginning to es...
Long-term packaging of miniaturized, flexible implantable medical devices is essential for the next ...
AbstractState of the art packaging for implantable devices uses metal or glass housings that are rel...
The chemistry that governs the dissolution of device-grade, monocrystalline silicon nanomembranes in...
Objective. Ensuring the longevity of implantable devices is critical for their clinical usefulness. ...
Implantable and direct contact electronic devices for underpinning complex tissue functions as well ...
Bioelectronic implantable systems (BIS) targeting biomedical and clinical research should combine lo...
Transistors are often envisioned as alternative transducing devices to microelectrodes to communicat...
Objective. Ensuring the longevity of implantable devices is critical for their clinical usefulness. ...
Liquid crystal polymer (LCP) has gained wide interest in the electronics industry largely due to its...
In this work, we investigate the insulating performance of an atomic layer deposited (ALD) HfO2 - po...
Recent developments in biodegradable nanostructured crystalline silicon and flexible silicon-based e...
Flexible electronic systems for bioimplants that offer long-term (multidecade) stability and safety ...
Actively multiplexed, flexible electronic devices represent the most sophisticated forms of technolo...
Chronic and long-term stable silicon bioelectronics open the possibility for direct integration of b...
Recent advances in materials, mechanics design and microfabrication technologies are beginning to es...
Long-term packaging of miniaturized, flexible implantable medical devices is essential for the next ...
AbstractState of the art packaging for implantable devices uses metal or glass housings that are rel...
The chemistry that governs the dissolution of device-grade, monocrystalline silicon nanomembranes in...
Objective. Ensuring the longevity of implantable devices is critical for their clinical usefulness. ...
Implantable and direct contact electronic devices for underpinning complex tissue functions as well ...
Bioelectronic implantable systems (BIS) targeting biomedical and clinical research should combine lo...
Transistors are often envisioned as alternative transducing devices to microelectrodes to communicat...
Objective. Ensuring the longevity of implantable devices is critical for their clinical usefulness. ...
Liquid crystal polymer (LCP) has gained wide interest in the electronics industry largely due to its...
In this work, we investigate the insulating performance of an atomic layer deposited (ALD) HfO2 - po...
Recent developments in biodegradable nanostructured crystalline silicon and flexible silicon-based e...