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Affective computing for human–machine interaction viaa bionic organic memristor exhibiting selective in situactivationElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Fig. S1–S15 and Tables S1 and S2. See DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d3mh01950k

Authors :
Guo, Bingjie
Zhong, Xiaolong
Yu, Zhe
He, Zhilong
Liu, Shuzhi
Wu, Zhixin
Liu, Sixian
Guo, Yanbo
Chen, Weilin
Duan, Hongxiao
Zeng, Jianmin
Gao, Pingqi
Zhang, Bin
Chen, Qian
He, Haidong
Chen, Yu
Liu, Gang
Source :
Materials Horizons; 2024, Vol. 11 Issue: 17 p4075-4085, 11p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Affective computing, representing the forefront of human–machine interaction, is confronted with the pressing challenges of the execution speed and power consumption brought by the transmission of massive data. Herein, we introduce a bionic organic memristor inspired by the ligand-gated ion channels (LGICs) to facilitate near-sensor affective computing based on electroencephalography (EEG). It is constructed from a coordination polymer comprising Co ions and benzothiadiazole (Co–BTA), featuring multiple switching sites for redox reactions. Through advanced characterizations and theoretical calculations, we demonstrate that when subjected to a bias voltage, only the site where Co ions bind with N atoms from four BTA molecules becomes activated, while others remain inert. This remarkable phenomenon resembles the selective in situactivation of LGICs on the postsynaptic membrane for neural signal regulation. Consequently, the bionic organic memristor network exhibits outstanding reliability (200 000 cycles), exceptional integration level (210pixels), ultra-low energy consumption (4.05 pJ), and fast switching speed (94 ns). Moreover, the built near-sensor system based on it achieves emotion recognition with an accuracy exceeding 95%. This research substantively adds to the ambition of realizing empathetic interaction and presents an appealing bionic approach for the development of novel electronic devices.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20516347 and 20516355
Volume :
11
Issue :
17
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Materials Horizons
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67250399
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d3mh01950k