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Near-Infrared Tandem Organic Photodiodes for Future Application in Artificial Retinal Implants

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Photovoltaic retinal prostheses show great potential to restore sight in patients suffering from degenerative eye diseases by electrical stimulation of the surviving neurons in the retinal network. Herein, organic photodiodes (OPDs) sensitive to near-infrared (NIR) light are evaluated as photovoltaic pixels for future application in retinal prostheses. Single-junction and tandem OPDs are compared. In the latter, two nominally identical single-junction cells are processed on top of each other, effectively doubling the open-circuit voltage (V oc). Both single-junction and tandem OPD micropixels can deliver the required charge to stimulate neurons under pulsed NIR light at physiologically safe intensities when connected to stimulating microelectrodes in a physiological saline solution. However, only tandem OPD pixels can cover the entire charge per pulse neural stimulation window due to their higher V oc (about 1.4 V). This demonstrates the viability of high-resolution retinal prostheses based on flexible OPD arrays.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Advanced Materials
Volume
30
Issue
51
Number of Pages
1804678
Date Published
12/2018
DOI
10.1002/adma.201804678
PId
881712cc066bfa65faf01f59abc57def
Alternate Journal
Adv. Mater.
Label
OA
Journal Article
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