Iridium and Platinum-Iridium alloy are considered by many to be the "gold standard" for chronic recording and microstimulation due to its excellent electrochemical and mechanical characteristics.
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These monopolar microelectrodes of MicroProbes are also available in Tungsten, Elgiloy (an alloy similar to stainless steel), and Platinum-Iridium alloy. The electrodes are insulated with a thin film of vapor-deposited Parylene-C. As an option we provide them surrounded by Polymide tubing. Each electrode is etched to a fine taper and tipped using a proprietary process to a specific impedance value. Four different tip profiles are also available to further fine-tune your electrode selection to your particular application.
We offer a variety of different tip alternatives for those that prefer a specialized electrode profile for their research.
The tip selection can provide subtle yet important changes to the performance of the electrode, as described below. It is recommended that first time users consider experimenting with different tip profiles to determine which works best for their recording or stimulation protocols.
For some applications concentric or bipolar electrodes (stereotrodes) are useful.
Monopolar Electrodes, Pure Iridium, Blunted Tip
(100 µm × 2")
Item |
Length |
Shaft Diameter |
Tip Diameter |
Impedance |
Applications |
Pkg of 10 |
IR20030.01B4 |
51 mm |
0.106 mm |
3-5 µm |
0.01 MΩ |
Multiunit & ERP recording & stim. |
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IR20030.05B4 |
51 mm |
0.106 mm |
0.05 MΩ |
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IR20030.1B4 |
51 mm |
0.106 mm |
0.1 MΩ |
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IR20030.5B4 |
51 mm |
0.106 mm |
0.5 MΩ |
Single & multiunit rec. & stim. |
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IR20031.0B4 |
51 mm |
0.106 mm |
3-4 µm |
1.0 MΩ |
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IR20031.5B4 |
51 mm |
0.106 mm |
1.5 MΩ |
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IR20032.0B4 |
51 mm |
0.106 mm |
2.0 MΩ |
Greater selectivity & micro. stim. |
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IR20032.5B4 |
51 mm |
0.106 mm |
2.5 MΩ |
Greater Selectivity - Small Cells |
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IR20033.0B4 |
51 mm |
0.106 mm |
3.0 MΩ |
Common Tip Profiles:
Selecting the Optimum Electrode Configuration