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A nanofluidic spiking synapse.

Yi-Tong XuSi-Yuan YuZheng LiBo-Han KouJian-Xiang PangWei-Wei ZhaoHong-Yuan ChenJing-Juan Xu
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2024)
Currently, the nanofluidic synapse can only perform basic neuromorphic pulse patterns. One immediate problem that needs to be addressed to further its capability of brain-like computing is the realization of a nanofluidic spiking device. Here, we report the use of a poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate membrane to achieve bionic ionic current-induced spiking. In addition to the simulation of various electrical pulse patterns, our synapse could produce transmembrane ionic current-induced spiking, which is highly analogous to biological action potentials with similar phases and excitability. Moreover, the spiking properties could be modulated by ions and neurochemicals. We expect that this work could contribute to biomimetic spiking computing in solution.
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