The development of devices able to detect and record ion fluxes is a crucial point in order to understand the mechanisms that regulate communication and life of organisms. Here, we take advantage of the combined electronic and ionic conduction properties of a conducting polymer to develop a hybrid organic/living device with a three-terminal configuration, using the Physarum polycephalum Cell (PPC) slime mould as a living bio-electrolyte. An over-oxidation process induces a conductivity switch in the polymer, due to the ionic flux taking place at the PPC/polymer interface. This behaviour endows a current-depending memory effect to the device
The emergence of organic electronics – a technology that relies on carbon-based semiconductors to de...
The PhD dissertation of Angelica Cifarelli entitled “Organic memristive devices towards biocompatibl...
The plasmodium of slime mould Physarum polycephalum has recently received signi¯cant attention for i...
The development of devices able to detect and record ion fluxes is a crucial point in order to under...
Neuromorphic devices are likely to be the next evolution of computing, allowing to implement machin...
The organic polymer has gained considerable interest in the field of bioelectronics during the last ...
© 2015, Korean Society of Medical and Biological Engineering and Springer. Purpose: The plasmodium o...
The emergence of organic electronics – a technology that relies on carbon-based semiconductors to de...
Life is the result of a multitude of electrical signals which drives our nervous system but also acc...
In laboratory experiments we demonstrate that protoplasmic tubes of acellular slime mould \emph{Phys...
Neuromorphic devices are likely to be the next evolution of computing, allowing to implement machine...
Memristive materials play a key role in the development of neuromorphic technology given that they c...
Since the Nobel Prize awarded discovery that some polymers or “plastics” can be made electronically ...
The memristor is a circuit element whose conductance depends on its previous functioning history. Al...
© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Microbial fuels cells (MFCs) are bio-electrochemical transducers that g...
The emergence of organic electronics – a technology that relies on carbon-based semiconductors to de...
The PhD dissertation of Angelica Cifarelli entitled “Organic memristive devices towards biocompatibl...
The plasmodium of slime mould Physarum polycephalum has recently received signi¯cant attention for i...
The development of devices able to detect and record ion fluxes is a crucial point in order to under...
Neuromorphic devices are likely to be the next evolution of computing, allowing to implement machin...
The organic polymer has gained considerable interest in the field of bioelectronics during the last ...
© 2015, Korean Society of Medical and Biological Engineering and Springer. Purpose: The plasmodium o...
The emergence of organic electronics – a technology that relies on carbon-based semiconductors to de...
Life is the result of a multitude of electrical signals which drives our nervous system but also acc...
In laboratory experiments we demonstrate that protoplasmic tubes of acellular slime mould \emph{Phys...
Neuromorphic devices are likely to be the next evolution of computing, allowing to implement machine...
Memristive materials play a key role in the development of neuromorphic technology given that they c...
Since the Nobel Prize awarded discovery that some polymers or “plastics” can be made electronically ...
The memristor is a circuit element whose conductance depends on its previous functioning history. Al...
© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Microbial fuels cells (MFCs) are bio-electrochemical transducers that g...
The emergence of organic electronics – a technology that relies on carbon-based semiconductors to de...
The PhD dissertation of Angelica Cifarelli entitled “Organic memristive devices towards biocompatibl...
The plasmodium of slime mould Physarum polycephalum has recently received signi¯cant attention for i...