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Flexible Photonic Probes for New-Generation Brain–Computer Interfaces
Accounts of Materials Research ( IF 14.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-29 , DOI: 10.1021/accountsmr.0c00113
Zequn Chen 1, 2 , Lan Li 1, 2
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Made available for a limited time for personal research and study only License. Figure 1. Four key considerations for the design and fabrication of flexible photonic probes. Reproduced with permission from ref (10). Copyright 2020 Springer Nature. Reproduced with permission from ref (12). Copyright 2015 Springer Nature. Figure 2. Wishlist of future optical brain–computer interface. Reproduced with permission from ref (23). Copyright 2020 Elsevier. Reproduced with permission from ref (24). Copyright 2016 Springer Nature. The authors declare no competing financial interest. The authors declare no competing financial interest.
Zequn Chen is a Ph.D. student from the School of Engineering at Westlake University. He joined the Flexible Integrated Photonics Lab led by Dr. Lan Li in 2019. His current research focus is the flexible visible photonic device and application. Lan Li is currently the assistant professor of the School of Engineering at Westlake University. She obtained her B.S. degree from the University of Science and Technology of China (2010) and a Ph.D. degree from the University of Delaware (2016). Since then, she has been a postdoctoral associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for three years. Her research interest focuses on nanophotonic materials and devices, integrated flexible photonic device fabrication, characterization, and application. The authors would like to acknowledge the start-up fund of Westlake University and the funding support from the Westlake Multidisciplinary Research Initiative Center (MRIC) (Grant No. MRIC20200104). This article references 24 other publications.
更新日期:2021-05-28
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