• Optoelectronics Letters
  • Vol. 16, Issue 2, 81 (2020)
Ya-min LI1、2, Wei-hua PEI1、2、3, Jun TANG1、2、*, Yu-guang WANG4, Zhao-lin YAO1、2, Zhi-duo LIU1、2, and Hong-da CHEN1、2
Author Affiliations
  • 1State Key Laboratory on Integrated Optoelectronics, Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100083, China
  • 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
  • 3CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Shanghai 200000, China
  • 4Peking University Hospital of Stomatology, Beijing 100083, China
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    DOI: 10.1007/s11801-020-9071-8 Cite this Article
    LI Ya-min, PEI Wei-hua, TANG Jun, WANG Yu-guang, YAO Zhao-lin, LIU Zhi-duo, CHEN Hong-da. An implantable wireless powered light source[J]. Optoelectronics Letters, 2020, 16(2): 81 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    A wireless powered small volume light source composed of light emitting diode (LED) array is developed for implantation. According to the volt-ampere characteristics of LED and the load characteristics of coil coupling power supply, the light power and work distance of implant LED-array are optimized by changing the number and series-parallel connection mode of LEDs in receiver. The wireless powered implant can provide 5.4 mW light. The entire implant is seamlessly packaged within parylene, a biocompatible material, coating by chemical vapor depositing. The volume of the implant is 9 mm×4 mm×3 mm, the weight of which is only 0.25 g. The device can work continuously for more than three weeks in 0.9% saline and the prime prototype of the device has been validated by animal implantation.
    LI Ya-min, PEI Wei-hua, TANG Jun, WANG Yu-guang, YAO Zhao-lin, LIU Zhi-duo, CHEN Hong-da. An implantable wireless powered light source[J]. Optoelectronics Letters, 2020, 16(2): 81
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