Department of Physical Electronics, School of Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Curr Pharm Biotechnol. 2010 Jun;11(4):404-10. doi: 10.2174/138920110791233334.
Implanted medical devices (IMDs), in particular neuro-stimulators, drug delivery chips and cochlear implants are undergoing miniaturization. Some of these miniaturized IMDs are "active" in the sense that they require a power source for operation. In most cases, the ideal power source needs to be an implanted battery of dimensions similar to that of the device. The state-of-the-art of battery miniaturization is reviewed with emphasis on novel Li and Li-ion two- and three-dimensional thin-film microbatteries. It is shown that three-dimensional thin-film batteries may provide a solution to the power requirements of miniaturized IMDs.
植入式医疗器械(IMD),特别是神经刺激器、药物输送芯片和人工耳蜗,正在经历小型化。其中一些小型 IMD 是“有源”的,也就是说它们需要电源才能运行。在大多数情况下,理想的电源需要是与设备尺寸相似的植入式电池。本文回顾了电池小型化的最新进展,重点介绍了新型锂和锂离子二维和三维薄膜微电池。研究表明,三维薄膜电池可能为小型化 IMD 的电源需求提供解决方案。