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Assembly and Characterization of Biomolecular Memristors Consisting of Ion Channel-doped Lipid Membranes
Published on: March 9, 2019
Confined-hydrogel fluidic memristor crossbar array for neuromorphic computing
Guangguo Guo1,2, Tianyi Xiong1,3, Boyang Xie1,3
1Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Science, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
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Replicating brain-like computation with fluidic memristors offers advantages in energy efficiency and chemical responsiveness over solid-state devices, yet scaling remains challenging due to complex fabrication and their amorphous nature. Herein, we developed a confined hydrogel fluidic memristor by forming a gel-gel interface at the micropore orifice. This design with confined hydrogel enables scalable fabrication of a 10×10 fluidic memristor array (FMA) on polyimide micropores. FMA exhibits fundamental neuromorphic behaviors like paired-pulse facilitation/depression, spike-rate-dependent plasticity, and chemical-regulated plasticity. We also used reservoir computing algorithms with FMA to recognize both computer-generated black-and-white digit images and handwritten digits, achieving a classification accuracy of 89.5% on the Modified National Institute of Standards and Technology dataset. This study demonstrates a hydrogel confined fluidic memristor array, paving an avenue for creating large-scale fluidic memristor arrays and hardware intelligence with ions.

