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Assembly and Characterization of Biomolecular Memristors Consisting of Ion Channel-doped Lipid Membranes
Published on: March 9, 2019
Natural Acidic Polysaccharide-Based Memristors for Transient Electronics: Highly Controllable Quantized Conductance
Xiaoning Zhao1, Jiaqi Xu1, Dan Xie1
1Key Laboratory for UV Light-Emitting Materials and Technology of Ministry of Education Northeast Normal University, Changchun, 130024, China.
Abstract:
As a leading candidate for further memory and computing applications, memristors are being developed in an important direction of transient electronics. Herein, wafer-scale acidic polysaccharide thin films are reported as promising materials for memristors with remarkable transient characteristics. The memristor shows freestanding and lightweight features, and can be fully dissolved in deionized water within 3.5 s. More importantly, the ion-confinement capability of acidic polysaccharides where the cations can interact with the ionizable acid groups enables atomic manipulation of conductive filament. As a result, (i) a single device can produce 16 highly controllable and independent quantized conductance (QC) states with quasi-nonvolatile and nonvolatile characteristics and (ii) QC switching can be performed with ultrafast speed (2-5 ns) and low energy consumption (0.6-16 pJ). These remarkable features make the memristor promising for fast, low-power, and high-density memory and computing applications. Based on QC switching, the encoding/decoding and nonvolatile basic Boolean logic are designed and implemented. More importantly, "stateful" material implication logic which is promising for future in-memory computing is demonstrated with QC switching. These results significantly advance acidic polysaccharides to develop nanodevices with quantum effects.
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