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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Giagka, Vasiliki
Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration
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- 2023Non-monolithic fabrication of thin-film microelectrode arrays on PMUT transducers as a bimodal neuroscientific investigation toolcitations
- 2023Non-monolithic fabrication of thin-film microelectrode arrays on PMUT transducers as a bimodal neuroscientific investigation toolcitations
- 2023A Comparative Study of Si3N4 and Al2O3 as Dielectric Materials for Pre-Charged Collapse-Mode CMUTscitations
- 2023An Ultrasonically Powered System Using an AlN PMUT Receiver for Delivering Instantaneous mW-Range DC Power to Biomedical Implantscitations
- 2022Thin Film Encapsulation for LCP-Based Flexible Bioelectronic Implants: Comparison of Different Coating Materials Using Test Methodologies for Life-Time Estimationcitations
- 2022Thin Film Encapsulation for LCP-Based Flexible Bioelectronic Implants: Comparison of Different Coating Materials Using Test Methodologies for Life-Time Estimationcitations
- 2022Multilayer CVD graphene electrodes using a transfer-free process for the next generation of optically transparent and MRI-compatible neural interfacescitations
- 2022Multilayer CVD graphene electrodes using a transfer-free process for the next generation of optically transparent and MRI-compatible neural interfacescitations
- 2022Thin Film Encapsulation for LCP-Based Flexible Bioelectronic Implantscitations
- 2021Silicone encapsulation of thin-film SiOx , SiOx Ny and SiC for modern electronic medical implantscitations
- 2021Silicone encapsulation of thin-film SiO x , SiO x N y and SiC for modern electronic medical implants: A comparative long-term ageing studycitations
- 2021Silicone encapsulation of thin-film SiOx, SiOxNy and SiC for modern electronic medical implants: a comparative long-term ageing studycitations
- 2021Silicone encapsulation of thin-film SiOx, SiOxNy and SiC for modern electronic medical implants
- 2020Soft, flexible and transparent graphene-based active spinal cord implants for optogenetic studies
- 2020Long-term encapsulation of platinum metallization using a HfO2 ALD - PDMS bilayer for non-hermetic active implantscitations
- 2019Effect of Signals on the Encapsulation Performance of Parylene Coated Platinum Tracks for Active Medical Implantscitations
- 2019The influence of soft encapsulation materials on the wireless power transfer links efficiency
- 2019Towards an Active Graphene-PDMS Implant
- 2018MEMS-Electronics Integration 2: A Smart Temperature Sensor for an Organ-on-a-chip Platform
- 2015Flexible active electrode arrays with ASICs that fit inside the rat's spinal canalcitations
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A Comparative Study of Si3N4 and Al2O3 as Dielectric Materials for Pre-Charged Collapse-Mode CMUTs
Abstract
Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasound Transducers (CMUTs) have many advantages compared to other ultrasonic transducer technologies, especially for implantable devices. However, they require a high bias voltage for efficient operation. To eliminate the need for an external bias voltage, a charge storage layer can be embedded in the dielectric. This study aims to compare the performance of Si 3 N 4 and Al 2 O 3 when used as a charge storage layer. By measuring the shift in the C-V curve, Si 3 N 4 exhibits a larger shift than Al 2 O 3 , indicating a better charge-trapping capability. When using the pre-charged CMUTs as power receivers, the Si 3 N 4 version harvested up to 80 mW -only a few mW more than the Al 2 O 3 - with an efficiency of about 50 %. Accelerated Lifetime Tests predict a lifetime of about 7.8 and 1.2 years for Si 3 N 4 and Al 2 O 3 respectively. ; Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public. ; Electronic Components, Technology and Materials ; Bio-Electronics