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Ultraflexible Transparent Oxide/Metal/Oxide Stack Electrode with Low Sheet Resistance for Electrophysiological Measurements
Flexible,
transparent electrodes are a crucial component for future implantable
and wearable systems. For practical applications, conductivity and
flexibility should be further improved to prevent signal attenuation,
heat generation, and disconnection. Herein, we fabricate an ultraflexible
transparent electrode with low sheet resistance (8.6 Ω/sq) using
an indium-tin-oxide/Au/indium-tin-oxide (ITO) multilayer on a 1 μm
thick parylene substrate. The electrodes were foldable and when compared
to pristine ITO displayed greater mechanical robustness. Applicability
for large-area applications was confirmed through electrochemical
impedance measurements, and the compatibility of electrode arrays
for in vivo applications was demonstrated with an optogenetic experiment.
As a result of the ultraflexible transparent electrode’s excellent
conformity to soft tissue, voltage signals induced by light stimulation
directly below the electrode were successfully recorded on the moving
muscle