DocumentCode
41997
Title
Integration of TMR Sensors in Silicon Microneedles for Magnetic Measurements of Neurons
Author
Amaral, Jose ; Pinto, Valentina ; Costa, Tiago ; Gaspar, Jose ; Ferreira, Ricardo ; Paz, Elvira ; Cardoso, Susana ; Freitas, P.P.
Author_Institution
Inst. de Sist. e Comput.-Microsistemas e Nanotecnologias (INESC-MN), Lisbon, Portugal
Volume
49
Issue
7
fYear
2013
fDate
Jul-13
Firstpage
3512
Lastpage
3515
Abstract
In this work an alternative neuroscience tool for electromagnetic measurements of neurons at the level of individual cells is developed. To perform such measurements we propose the integration of an array of magnetoresistive sensors on micro-machined Si probes capable of being inserted within the brain without further damage. Si-etch based micromachining process for neural probes is demonstrated in the manufacture of a probe with 15 magnetoresistive sensors in the tip of each shaft. Magnetic tunnel junction sensors with dimensions of 30 μm × 2 μm, sensitivities of 3.32 V/T and detectivity of ≈13 nT/Sqrt (Hz) are placed in the end of the sharply defined probe tips. In order to measure the small signals coming from the neurons, a homemade signal amplifying system was used with a noise level of 240 n VRMS for the system bandwidth. The full system noise is 2772 n VRMS.
Keywords
bioMEMS; biomagnetism; brain; cellular biophysics; etching; magnetic sensors; magnetoresistive devices; micromachining; microsensors; needles; neurophysiology; sensor arrays; signal processing equipment; silicon; tunnelling magnetoresistance; Si; Si-etch based micromachining process; TMR sensor integration; alternative neuroscience tool; brain; full system noise; homemade signal amplifying system; individual cell level; magnetic tunnel junction sensor; magnetoresistive sensor; micromachined Si probe; neural probe; neuron electromagnetic measurement; noise level; probe manufacturing; probe tips; silicon microneedle; system bandwidth; Magnetic sensors; Magnetic tunneling; Needles; Noise; Probes; Silicon; Magnetic tunnel junction sensors; magnetoresistive devices; neuroscience tool;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2239274
Filename
6559262
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