Aqueous chemimemristor based on proton- permeable graphene membranes

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(2024)

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Memristive devices, electrical elements whose resistance depends on the history of applied electrical signals, are leading candidates for future data storage and neuromorphic computing. Memristive devices typically rely on solid - state technology, while aqueous memristive devices are crucial for biology- related applications such as next- generation brain- machine interfaces. Here, we report a simple graphene-based aqueous memristive device with long - term and tunable memory regulated by reversible voltage- induced interfacial acid - base equilibria enabled by selective proton permeation through the graphene. Surface- specific vibrational spectroscopy verifies that the memory of the graphene resistivity arises from the hysteretic proton permeation through the graphene, apparent from the reorganization of interfacial water at the graphene/water interface. The proton permeation alters the surface charge density on the CaF2 substrate of the graphene, affecting graphene's electron mobility, and giving rise to synapse - like resistivity dynamics. The results pave the way for developing experimentally straightforward and conceptually simple aqueous electrolyte - based neuromorphic iontronics using two- dimensional (2D) materials.
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aqueous memristor,iontronics,proton permeation,graphene,HD-SFG spectroscopy
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