CMOS-Based Neural Interface Device for Optogenetics

Optical and electronic neural interface devices based on complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology are presented. Concept, design strategy, and fabrication of the CMOS-based optoelectronic neural interface devices are described. Functional demonstrations of the devices are also presented.

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