BartLo
Bioengineer
- Apr 29, 2019
- 4
Hi Guys,
I am looking for a way to very precisely guide small metal spheres(or anything which can conduct current) into tissue for electro-chemical measurement purposes. For this to work I need a magnet able to stabilize a few micron small metal sphere over a working distance of at least 4 cm and with a positioning of at least 100 micron accuracy. In addition, within the two centimeters of tissue, I would like to place multiple metal spheres at different spots. The metal spheres should not move when the next sphere is put into place.
Is it possible to build something like this? Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks!
I am looking for a way to very precisely guide small metal spheres(or anything which can conduct current) into tissue for electro-chemical measurement purposes. For this to work I need a magnet able to stabilize a few micron small metal sphere over a working distance of at least 4 cm and with a positioning of at least 100 micron accuracy. In addition, within the two centimeters of tissue, I would like to place multiple metal spheres at different spots. The metal spheres should not move when the next sphere is put into place.
Is it possible to build something like this? Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks!