Ultra-sharp metal and nanotube-based probes for applications in scanning microscopy and neural recording.

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2012-04-12

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This paper discusses several methods for manufacturing ultra-sharp probes, with applications geared toward, but not limited to, scanning microscopy (STM, AFM) and intra-cellular recordings of neural signals. We present recipes for making tungsten, platinum/iridium alloy, and nanotube fibril tips. Electrical isolation methods using Parylene-C or PMMA are described.

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10.1063/1.3702802

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Borzenets, IV, I Yoon, MM Prior, BR Donald, RD Mooney and G Finkelstein (2012). Ultra-sharp metal and nanotube-based probes for applications in scanning microscopy and neural recording. Journal of applied physics, 111(7). pp. 74703–747036. 10.1063/1.3702802 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19648.

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