Taal et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Toward implantable devices for angle-sensitive, lens-less, multifluorescent, single-photon lifetime imaging in the brain using Fabry–Perot and absorptive color filtersTaal et al., 2022
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- Taal A
- Lee C
- Choi J
- Hellenkamp B
- Shepard K
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- Light: Science & Applications
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Implantable image sensors have the potential to revolutionize neuroscience. Due to their small form factor requirements; however, conventional filters and optics cannot be implemented. These limitations obstruct high-resolution imaging of large neural densities …
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