Iontronic Neuromorphic Signaling with Conical Microfluidic Memristors

T. M. Kamsma, W. Q. Boon, T. ter Rele, C. Spitoni, and R. van Roij
Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 268401 – Published 26 June 2023
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Abstract

Experiments have shown that the conductance of conical channels, filled with an aqueous electrolyte, can strongly depend on the history of the applied voltage. These channels hence have a memory and are promising elements in brain-inspired (iontronic) circuits. We show here that the memory of such channels stems from transient concentration polarization over the ionic diffusion time. We derive an analytic approximation for these dynamics which shows good agreement with full finite-element calculations. Using our analytic approximation, we propose an experimentally realizable Hodgkin-Huxley iontronic circuit where micrometer cones take on the role of sodium and potassium channels. Our proposed circuit exhibits key features of neuronal communication such as all-or-none action potentials upon a pulse stimulus and a spike train upon a sustained stimulus.

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  • Received 22 December 2022
  • Accepted 25 May 2023

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.268401

© 2023 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Fluid DynamicsCondensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

T. M. Kamsma1,2, W. Q. Boon1, T. ter Rele1,3, C. Spitoni2, and R. van Roij1

  • 1Institute for Theoretical Physics, Utrecht University, Princetonplein 5, 3584 CC Utrecht, Netherlands
  • 2Mathematical Institute, Utrecht University, Budapestlaan 6, 3584 CD Utrecht, Netherlands
  • 3Soft Condensed Matter, Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science, Utrecht University, Princetonplein 1, 3584 CC Utrecht, Netherlands

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Vol. 130, Iss. 26 — 30 June 2023

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