Abstract
A method for fabricating double-barrel, ion-selective microelectrodes with fine tips (0.5–1.5 μm) and rapid response times is described. When made into K
+-selective microelectrodes, the electrodes respond to changes in [
K
+]
o with a time constant of 70–95 ms. The electrical response of these electrodes to common-mode voltages can be made to have a time constant of < 2 ms, which minimizes electrical artifacts from field potentials. The application of these microelectrodes to the measurement of rapid, transient changes in retinal [
K
+]
o is presented.