%0 Journal Article %T Flexible polyimide-based hybrid opto-electric neural interface with 16 channels of micro-LEDs and electrodes %J - %D 2018 %R https://doi.org/10.1038/s41378-018-0027-0 %X In this paper, a polyimide-based flexible device that integrates 16 micro-LEDs and 16 IrOx-modified microelectrodes for synchronous photostimulation and neural signal recording is presented. The 4£¿¡Á£¿4 micro-LEDs (dimensions of 220£¿¡Á£¿270£¿¡Á£¿50£¿¦Ìm3, 700£¿¦Ìm pitch) are fixed in the SU-8 fence structure on a polyimide substrate and connected to the leads via a wire-bonding method. The recording electrodes share a similar fabrication process on the polyimide with 16 microelectrode sites (200£¿¦Ìm in diameter and 700£¿¦Ìm in pitch) modified by iridium oxide (IrOx). These two subparts can be aligned with alignment holes and glued back-to-back by epoxy, which ensures that the light from the LEDs passes through the corresponding holes that are evenly distributed around the recording sites. The long-term electrical and optical stabilities of the device are verified using a soaking test for 3 months, and the thermal property is specifically studied with different duty cycles, voltages, and frequencies. Additionally, the electrochemical results prove the reliability of the IrOx-modified microelectrodes after repeated pressing or friction. To evaluate the tradeoff between flexibility and strength, two microelectrode arrays with thicknesses of 5 and 10£¿¦Ìm are evaluated through simulation and experiment. The proposed device can be a useful mapping optogenetics tool for neuroscience studies in small (rats and mice) and large animal subjects and ultimately in nonhuman primates %U https://www.nature.com/articles/s41378-018-0027-0