Memristors with Biomaterials for Biorealistic Neuromorphic Applications

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Electronic devices with biomaterials have paved a way toward “green electronics” to create a sustainable future. Memristors are drawing growing attention with integrated sensing, memory, and computing for future artificial intelligence applications. Biomaterial is an emerging class of memristive materials (the device is called as biomemristor) for transient and/or biodegradable purpose. Importantly, several unique features such as faithful synaptic behaviors, bimodal switching, and biovoltage operations are observed in biomemristors. Moreover, the biomemristors are suitable for human-related applications due to the inherent biocompatibility of biomaterials and flexibility of the device with ultrathin thickness. These features make the biomemristors promising for biorealistic neuromorphic applications. Herein, the state of the art of biomemristors are comprehensively summarized and systematically discussed with particular attention on their unique biorealistic features. Challenges and prospects toward the further development of biomemristors are also provided and discussed.

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Xu, J., Zhao, X., Zhao, X., Wang, Z., Tang, Q., Xu, H., & Liu, Y. (2022, October 1). Memristors with Biomaterials for Biorealistic Neuromorphic Applications. Small Science. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/smsc.202200028

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