Bioinspired Ionic Sensory Systems: The Successor of Electronics

Xiaodong Chen, Markus Antonietti, Lei Jiang, Kai Xiao, Changjin Wan
2020-06-05

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All biological systems, including animals and plants, communicate in a language of ions and small molecules, while the modern information infrastructures and technologies rely on a language of electrons. Although electronics and bioelectronics have made great progress in the past several decades, they still face the disadvantage of signal transformation when communicating with biology. To narrow the gap between biological systems and artificial-intelligence systems, bioinspired ion-transport-based sensory systems should be developed as successor of electronics, since they can emulate biological functionality more directly and communicate with biology seamlessly. Herein, the essential principles of (accurate) ion transport are introduced, and the recent progress in the development of three elements of an ionic sensory system is reviewed: ionic sensors, ionic processors, and ionic interfaces. The current challenges and future developments of ion-transport-based sensory systems are also discussed.
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Xiaodong Chen
Markus Antonietti
Lei Jiang
Kai Xiao
Changjin Wan
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