PEDOT:PSS Wire: A Two-Terminal Synaptic Device for Operation in Electrolyte and Saline Solutions
Seiya Watanabe1, Hiroaki Shibakita2, Naruki Hagiwara3
1Graduate School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Osaka University, 1-1 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043, Japan.
Abstract:
Synaptic devices, which are designed to emulate the synaptic functions of neurons, have recently gained attention as key elements in the development of neuromorphic hardware. To date, most synaptic devices utilizing conductive polymer materials, particularly poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS), have been designed as three-terminal devices. Nevertheless, a recent study revealed that a single PEDOT:PSS wire can function as a two-terminal synaptic device through additional polymerization, which creates asymmetry in the wire diameter between the anode and cathode. Owing to its high biocompatibility, PEDOT is considered a promising candidate for use in clinical information-processing devices. However, previous studies examined the synaptic function of PEDOT:PSS only in PSS solutions. Therefore, the performance of PEDOT:PSS wires in other solutions, such as physiological saline solutions, remains unknown. Herein, we investigated the effects of operating environmental conditions (including phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)) on the synaptic functions of the asymmetric PEDOT:PSS wire. Our results indicate that the synaptic conductance change in the PEDOT:PSS wire occurred in all investigated aqueous electrolyte solutions. Moreover, we revealed the relationship between the synaptic conductance change behavior and the molecular properties of the electrolyte ions. Furthermore, the waveform of the conductance change can be controlled by adjusting the conditions for wire asymmetrization. These results demonstrate that the PEDOT:PSS wire exhibits a synaptic conductance change, yielding a waveform suitable for machine learning, even under wet conditions (i.e., in any electrolyte solution, including PBS). Therefore, PEDOT:PSS wire is a promising material for two-terminal synaptic devices applicable in clinical studies.
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