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Fabrication of Fork-Shaped Retinal Stimulator Integrated with CMOS Microchips for Extension of Viewing Angle
2014
Sensors and materials
A fork-shaped retinal stimulator for a wide viewing angle was fabricated and demonstrated. This stimulator has two flexible fork elements, each with a stimulus head. The two fork elements can be implanted at different places in the eyeball to cover a wider area of the retina. The stimulus head has stimulus electrodes with the same shape as the electrodes utilized in a clinical trial for six weeks. Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) microchips were integrated into the stimulator and
doi:10.18494/sam.2014.1029
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