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Multimode Optical Fibers for Optical Neural Interfaces.

Massimo De Vittorio1,2, Ferruccio Pisanello3.   

Abstract

Although multiphoton microscopy enables optical control and monitoring of neural activity with single cells resolution over a depth of several hundreds of micrometers, the scattering nature of the brain tissue requires implantable optical neural interfaces to access subcortical structures. If micro light-emitting devices (μLEDs) and solid-state waveguides represent important technological advancements for the field, multimodal optical fibers (MMFs) are still the most diffused tool in neuroscience labs to interface with deep regions of the brain. At a first glance, MMFs can be seen as very limited systems. However, new studies and discoveries in optics, photonics, and technological solutions for their application to neuroscience research have enabled applications of MMF where competing technologies fail. In this framework, the chapter starts with a description of optical neural interfaces based on MMF, with specific reference on recent works analyzing the performances of this approach to deliver and collect light from scattering tissue. The discussion then focuses on how peculiar features of MMFs can be exploited to obtain unconventional applications, including brain imaging through a single multimode fiber, multifunctional neural interfaces, and depth-resolved light delivery and functional fluorescence collection.

Keywords:  Fiber photometry; Multifunctional neural interfaces; Multimode optical fibers; Neurotechnologies; Optical brain interfaces; Opto-fMRI; Tapered optical fibers

Year:  2021        PMID: 33398843     DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-8763-4_40

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   2.622


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