Sawada et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Ion image sensors and their application for visualization of neural activitySawada et al., 2018
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- Sawada K
- Hattori T
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- Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
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One of the merits of fusing LSI technology with sensor technology is arraying. The LSI sensor technology can array more than 1000 devices, enabling it to be used as a tool for visualization. Among the five senses of human beings, the eyes provide about 80%. By …
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