Fusion Probes: Double-sided Microelectrodes


The Fusion double-sided neural probe is a cutting-edge solution designed to meet the needs of advanced neuroscience research and applications. By integrating electrodes on both sides of a silicon substrate, the Fusion offers unparalleled versatility and precision in neural interfacing, enabling researchers to capture and stimulate neural activity with unprecedented accuracy. 


Key Advantages:

  • Enhanced Neural Coverage: Allows recording and stimulation from both sides of the probe.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Integrates seamlessly with over 200 existing and customizable probe designs.
  • Ultra-Compact Design: Suitable for both acute and chronic applications, facilitating precise neural interfacing.
  • Improved Signal Accuracy: Optimized for precise capture and stimulation of neural signals.

Technical Specifications:

  • Electrode Site Material: Platinum (Pt), standard; also customizable with Iridium (Z-Coat), and Gold.
  • Electrode Length: 3-10 mm
  • Shank Quantity: 1-8 shanks
  • Electrode Site Material Options: Iridium (Pt), Platinum, Z-Coat
  • Electrode Count: Available configurations include 32, 64, and 128 channels
  • Electrode Thickness: Options designed for acute (30 mm chronic cable length available) and chronic use
  • Probe Package: Cable or no-cable options, with chronic cable length of 30 mm
  • Compatibility: Suitable for use with implantable microdrives and NeuroNexus insertion assist devices

System Compatibility:

  • NeuroNexus X-series insertion tools
  • XDRIVE microdrive systems

    NeuroNexus and third-party data acquisition systems, including:

    • Intan DAQ systems
    • Open Ephys DAQ systems
    • NeuroNexus SmartBox Pro

Available Probe Packages:

  • Fusion Series: F32, FH64, FH32, F128, F64, FH128

Beta-Testing Opportunities: Researchers interested in pioneering Fusion Probe technology can contact NeuroNexus to become beta testers.

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