Optogentic tools – optrodes – optical stimulation – intracortical probe
Competence
In the framework of an internal research project miniaturized tools for optogenetic applications are developed by our group. The so called optrodes are based on our intracortical probe arrays used for in vivo recording applications. These passive probes are enhanced by waveguides and laser diode (LD) chips used as miniaturized light sources. The LD integration on the probe base allows omitting mechanically stiff optical fibers and external light sources as implemented in recently presented optrodes. Moreover, as the integrated light sources require an electrical connection only, in vivo experiments with freely behaving animals are facilitated. | | |
The assambly of the optrode systems is based on the flip-chip bonding of bare laser diode chips as well as a wire bond process. This enables an alignmet of the laser diodes to the waveguide of better ±5 µm. We aim at developing a biocompatible encapsulation of the light source providing a long-term stability for optogentic experiments.
Fields of application
Team
Dr. Patrick Ruther, project leader
M.Sc. Michael Schwärzle, Ph.D. student
Projekte
Current
Partner
- Prof. U. Schwarz, IMTEK, Optoelectronics Laboratory
Contact
Dr. Patrick Ruther
Email: ruther@imtek.de
Tel.: +49 (0) 761 203-7197
Fax: +49 (0) 761 203-7192