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A Reconfigurable Nanophotonics Platform for Sub-Millisecond, Deep Brain Neural Stimulation (1805.11663v1)

Published 14 May 2018 in physics.app-ph and physics.optics

Abstract: Nanophotonics provides the ability to rapidly and precisely reconfigure light beams on a compact platform. Infrared nanophotonic devices are widely used in data communications to overcome traditional bandwidth limitations of electrical interconnects. Nanophotonic devices also hold promise for use in biological applications that require visible light, but this has remained technically elusive due to the challenges of reconfiguring and guiding light at these smaller dimensions. In neuroscience, for example, there is a need for implantable optical devices to optogenetically stimulate neurons across deep brain regions with the speed and precision matching state-of-the-art recording probes. Here we demonstrate the first platform for reconfigurable nanophotonic devices in the visible wavelength range and show its application in vivo in the brain. We demonstrate an implantable probe endowed with the ability to rapidly switch and route multiple optical beams using a nanoscale switching network. Each switch consists of a silicon nitride waveguide structure that can be reconfigured by electrically tuning the phase of light and is designed for robustness to fabrication variation, enabling scalable devices. By implanting our probe in mouse visual cortex, we demonstrate in vivo the ability to stimulate identified sets of neurons across layers to produce multi-neuron spike patterns and record them simultaneously with sub-millisecond temporal precision. This nanophotonic platform can be scaled up and integrated with high-density neural recording technologies, opening the door to implantable probe technologies that are able to simultaneously record and stimulate the activity of large neural populations at distant regions of the brain with sub-millisecond precision. We expect this platform will enable researchers to gain a deeper understanding into the spatio-temporal precision of the neural code.

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