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Assembly and Characterization of Biomolecular Memristors Consisting of Ion Channel-doped Lipid Membranes
Published on: March 9, 2019
Bioinspired Leaky Integrate-and-Fire Neurons Enabled by Reconfigurable Hydrogel Memristors
Ronghua Lan1,2, Miliang Zhang1, Guoheng Xu1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, P. R. China.
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Biological leaky integrate-and-fire (LIF) neurons are dynamic, living computational systems that modulate signal strength via synaptic plasticity and generate action potentials through somatic firing. To emulate LIF functionality, a memristor capable of reversible analog (synaptic function) and threshold switching (somatic function) states is essential. Here, we present a reconfigurable hydrogel-based memristor that can be configured to emulate either synaptic or somatic functions by tuning its composition. Within the flexible hydrogel matrix, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) content governs the dispersion state of silver nanoflakes (Ag NF), enabling distinct Ag conductive pathways. In low PVA content, the memristor exhibits analog characteristics; in high PVA content, the memristor shows threshold switching characteristics with a low activation voltage of 0.56 V. Furthermore, by integrating the analog memristor, threshold switching memristor, capacitor, and resistor, we construct an artificial LIF neuron that dynamically adjusts firing probability based on historical stimuli. This system achieves 95.46% accuracy in image classification, closely mimicking biological neuron behavior and advancing hardware for artificial neural networks.

