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Microelectrodes in an ophthalmic electrochemical sensor

  • US 9,724,027 B2
  • Filed: 05/15/2015
  • Issued: 08/08/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/12/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An eye-mountable device, comprising:

  • a transparent polymeric material having an eye-facing surface and an outward facing surface, wherein the transparent polymeric material is configured to be mounted in front of an eye surface, and wherein the transparent polymeric material includes a channel in the outward facing surface;

    a substrate at least partially embedded within the polymeric material;

    an antenna disposed on the substrate;

    a two-electrode electrochemical sensor disposed on a surface of the substrate and including;

    a working electrode having a width dimension equal to or less than 25 micrometers, wherein the width dimension is substantially parallel to the surface of the substrate; and

    a reference electrode having an area at least five times greater than an area of the working electrode; and

    a controller electrically connected to the electrochemical sensor and the antenna, wherein the controller is configured to;

    (i) apply a voltage between the working electrode and the reference electrode sufficient to generate an amperometric current related to the concentration of an analyte in a fluid to which the eye-mountable device is exposed;

    (ii) measure the amperometric current; and

    (iii) use the antenna to indicate the measured amperometric current,wherein the working electrode and the reference electrode are both exposed by the channel to provide direct contact with the fluid.

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