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Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering | 2013

Ultra-thin layer packaging for implantable electronic devices

Andreas Hogg; Thierry Aellen; Stefanie Uhl; B. Graf; H. Keppner; Yanik Tardy; Jürgen Burger

State of the art packaging for long-term implantable electronic devices generally uses reliable metal and glass housings; however, these are limited in the miniaturization potential and cost reduction. This paper focuses on the development of biocompatible hermetic thin-film packaging based on poly-para-xylylene (Parylene-C) and silicon oxide (SiOx) multilayers for smart implantable microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices. For the fabrication, a combined Parylene/SiOx single-chamber deposition system was developed. Topological aspects of multilayers were characterized by atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Material compositions and layer interfaces were analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectrometry and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. To evaluate the multilayer corrosion protection, water vapor permeation was investigated using a calcium mirror test. The calcium mirror test shows very low water permeation rates of 2 × 10−3 g m−2 day−1 (23 °C, 45% RH) for a 4.7 µm multilayer, which is equivalent to a 1.9 mm pure Parylene-C coating. According to the packaging standard MIL-STD-883, the helium gas tightness was investigated. These helium permeation measurements predict that a multilayer of 10 µm achieves the hermeticity acceptance criterion required for long-term implantable medical devices.


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2014

Protective multilayer packaging for long-term implantable medical devices

Andreas Hogg; Stefanie Uhl; François Feuvrier; Yann Girardet; Benjamin Graf; Thierry Aellen; H. Keppner; Yanik Tardy; Jürgen Burger


Biomedical Microdevices | 2010

Development and in-vitro characterization of an implantable flow sensing transducer for hydrocephalus.

Toralf Bork; Andreas Hogg; Markus Lempen; Daniel Müller; Damien Joss; Thibaut Bardyn; Philippe Büchler; H. Keppner; Stephan Braun; Yanik Tardy; Jürgen Burger


Archive | 2010

ULTRA-THIN MULTI-LAYER PROTECTION

Andreas Hogg; H. Keppner; Thierry Aellen; Juergen Burger


Archive | 2010

Packaging with active protection layer

Andreas Hogg; H. Keppner; Jerome Charmet; Thierry Aellen; Juergen Burger


Archive | 2010

Plasma enhanced polymer ultra-thin multi-layer packaging

Andreas Hogg; H. Keppner; Thierry Aellen; Juergen Burger


Archive | 2012

Three dimensional packaging for medical implants

Andreas Hogg; Yanik Tardy; Thierry Aellen; H. Keppner; Juergen Burger


Archive | 2010

Ultra-thin multi-layer packaging

Andreas Hogg; H. Keppner; Thierry Aellen; Juergen Burger


Archive | 2010

Ultradünne mehrschichtige verpackung

Andreas Hogg; H. Keppner; Juergen Burger; Thierry Aellen


Archive | 2010

Verpackung mit aktiver lichtschutzschicht

Andreas Hogg; H. Keppner; Jerome Charmet; Juergen Burger; Thierry Aellen

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H. Keppner

École Normale Supérieure

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Thierry Aellen

École Normale Supérieure

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Stefanie Uhl

École Normale Supérieure

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B. Graf

École Normale Supérieure

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Benjamin Graf

École Normale Supérieure

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Damien Joss

École Normale Supérieure

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Yann Girardet

École Normale Supérieure

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