1. Nanofluidic logic with mechano-ionic memristive switches.
- Author
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Emmerich, Theo, Teng, Yunfei, Ronceray, Nathan, Lopriore, Edoardo, Chiesa, Riccardo, Chernev, Andrey, Artemov, Vasily, Kis, Andras, Radenovic, Aleksandra, and Di Ventra, Massimiliano
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Fluidics ,Nanopores - Abstract
Neuromorphic systems are typically based on nanoscale electronic devices, but nature relies on ions for energy-efficient information processing. Nanofluidic memristive devices could thus potentially be used to construct electrolytic computers that mimic the brain down to its basic principles of operation. Here we report a nanofluidic device that is designed for circuit-scale in-memory processing. The device, which is fabricated using a scalable process, combines single-digit nanometric confinement and large entrance asymmetry and operates on the second timescale with a conductance ratio in the range of 9 to 60. In operando optical microscopy shows that the memory capabilities are due to the reversible formation of liquid blisters that modulate the conductance of the device. We use these mechano-ionic memristive switches to assemble logic circuits composed of two interactive devices and an ohmic resistor.
- Published
- 2024