Journal article

Transient photoresponse of nitrogen-doped ultrananocrystalline diamond electrodes in saline solution

A Ahnood, AN Simonov, JS Laird, MI Maturana, K Ganesan, A Stacey, MR Ibbotson, L Spiccia, S Prawer

Applied Physics Letters | AMER INST PHYSICS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Beyond conventional electrically-driven neuronal stimulation methods, there is a growing interest in optically-driven approaches. In recent years, nitrogen-doped ultrananocrystalline diamond (N-UNCD) has emerged as a strong material candidate for use in electrically-driven stimulation electrodes. This work investigates the electrochemical activity of N-UNCD in response to pulsed illumination, to assess its potential for use as an optically-driven stimulation electrode. Whilst N-UNCD in the as-grown state exhibits a weak photoresponse, the oxygen plasma treated film exhibits two orders of magnitude enhancement in its sub-bandgap open circuit photovoltage response. The enhancement is attribute..

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