Abstract

AbstractImaging systems using closed bipolar electrode (cBPE) arrays and electrochemiluminescence (ECL) have attracted great attention in recent years as a 2D imaging platform with high spatiotemporal resolution. However, the fabrication techniques for cBPE arrays involve complicated procedures. Therefore, a new fabrication scheme enabling the mass production of cBPE arrays with high precision, reproducibility, and yield, is desired. Here, the use of a versatile and scalable thermal drawing process as a novel fabrication method for fiber‐based cBPEs with feature sizes down to micro‐/nanoscales is proposed. First, a single‐electrode fiber consisting of a carbon‐based composite as the electrode material is produced by thermal drawing. The fundamental electrical properties of the single‐electrode fiber are characterized, and its applicability to the cBPE‐ECL system is demonstrated. A multielectrode fiber is fabricated by subjecting a bundle of 104 single‐electrode fibers to thermal drawing. Its usability as a cBPE array for ECL imaging is confirmed with a functional rate of 99%. Further the multielectrode fiber, utilizing the principle of thermal drawing, for magnified electrochemical imaging is tapered. This work establishes a novel mass‐production method for cBPE arrays, as well as a proof of concept for magnified electrochemical imaging using a thermally‐drawn electrode array fiber.

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