Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Oct 2020)

Wireless retina implant with optical energy supply

  • Velten Thomas,
  • Knoll Thorsten,
  • Stracke Frank,
  • Le Harzic Ronan,
  • Jaeger Tino,
  • Rammensee Michael,
  • Kurz Oliver,
  • Klesy Stephan,
  • Januschowski Kai,
  • Sermeus Loic,
  • Szurman Peter,
  • Olsommer Yves,
  • Hoffmann Klaus-Peter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2020-2007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 564 – 72

Abstract

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We present the first results of work towards a foil-based epiretinal prosthesis that can stimulate retinal cells. The prosthesis receives trigger signals and energy in the form of high intensity infrared radiation. Array-like silicon photodiodes with attached thin film electrodes convert the received infrared light into electrical stimulation signals, which are intended to stimulate ganglion cells. The photodiodes are arranged like stones in a mosaic on an only 10 µm thin and thus flexible polymer foil. Like this, the prosthesis can adapt to the curved shape of the eye and will have close contact with the retina.

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