Iridium Oxide–Electrodeposited Nanoporous Gold ... - ACS Publications

Oct 13, 2016 - The microelectrode as a stimulus electrode for the multielectrode array (MEA) requires a high charge injection in order to evoke a resp...
0 downloads 0 Views 5MB Size
Letter pubs.acs.org/NanoLett

Iridium Oxide−Electrodeposited Nanoporous Gold Multielectrode Array with Enhanced Stimulus Efficacy Yong Hee Kim,† Gook Hwa Kim,† Min Sun Kim,‡ and Sang-Don Jung*,† †

Synaptic Devices Research Section, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, 218 Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-700, Republic of Korea ‡ Department of Physiology, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, 895 Muwang-ro, Iksan, Jeollabuk-do 570-711, Republic of Korea ABSTRACT: A multielectrode array (MEA) was fabricated with electrodes consisting of iridium oxide (IrOx) electrochemically deposited on nanoporous gold (NPG) to improve the moderate charge injection limit (ca. 1 mC cm−2) of NPG MEA. IrOx was electrodeposited by performing cyclic voltammetry with an IrOx deposition solution. The IrOx was electrodeposited on Au (EIROF/Au) and on NPG (EIROF/ NPG) MEA, and the samples were analyzed in terms of the charge injection limit, charge storage capacity (CSC), and electrochemical impedance. The charge injection limit of the EIROF(100-cycled)/NPG MEA was estimated to be 2.3 mC cm−2 by measuring the voltage transient, and this value is sufficiently greater than the neural damage threshold (ca. 1 mC cm−2) and is also comparable to that of sputtered IrOx films. Considering the low charge injection limit (