Litcius/Paper detail

Ultrasensitive Freestanding and Mechanically Durable Artificial Synapse with Attojoule Power Based on Na‐Salt Doped Polymer for Biocompatible Neuromorphic Interface

Luodan Hu, Lei Li, Kuan‐Chang Chang, Xinnan Lin, Pei Huang, Shengdong Zhang

2021Advanced Functional Materials34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The human brain, with high energy‐efficient and parallel processing ability, inspires to mitigate power issues perplexing von Neumann architecture. As one of the essential components constructing the human brain, the emulation of biological synapses exploiting electronic devices consuming power at a biological level lays the foundation for the implementation of energy‐efficient neuromorphic computing. Besides, signal matching between biologically‐related stimuli and the driving voltage of artificial synapses helps to realize intelligent neuromorphic interfaces and sustainable energy. Here, ultra‐sensitive artificial synapse stimulated at 1 mV with energy consumption of 132 attojoule/synaptic event is demonstrated. Biological signal matching and low power application are realized simultaneously based on sodium acetate (NaAc) doped polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) electrolyte. The biphasic current, which comprises the electrical‐ and ion‐mediation current component, contributes to enrich synaptic functions compared to monophasic synaptic behavior. Moreover, freestanding NaAc‐doped PVA membrane functions as both dielectric layer and mechanical support and facilitates to achieve flexible, transferable artificial synapse, which maintains functional stability at an ultralow voltage and power even after bending tests. Thus, encompassing superior sensitivity, low energy, and multiple functionalities with flexible, self‐supported, biocompatible property, takes a step to construct energetically‐efficient, complex neuromorphic systems for wearable, implantable medicines as well as smart bio‐electronic interfaces.

Topics & Concepts

Neuromorphic engineeringMaterials scienceBioelectronicsBiocompatible materialNanotechnologyReconfigurabilityMechanical energySynapseComputer sciencePower (physics)Artificial neural networkBiosensorBiomedical engineeringArtificial intelligenceNeuroscienceTelecommunicationsMedicineQuantum mechanicsPhysicsBiologyAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingConducting polymers and applicationsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics research
Ultrasensitive Freestanding and Mechanically Durable Artificial Synapse with Attojoule Power Based on Na‐Salt Doped Polymer for Biocompatible Neuromorphic Interface | Litcius