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Azobenzene-based optoelectronic transistors for neurohybrid building blocks

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Azobenzene-based optoelectronic transistors for neurohybrid building blocks

F. Corrado, U. Bruno, et al.

This groundbreaking research showcases a novel photoswitchable PEDOT:PSS integrated into an organic photoelectrochemical transistor (OPECT) that emulates the retina and visual pathways. The device exhibits remarkable capabilities for light-dependent conditioning and extinction processes, mimicking synaptic plasticity. This innovative work was conducted by a team of authors including Federica Corrado and Ugo Bruno.

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Abstract
Exploiting the light-matter interplay to realize advanced light responsive multimodal platforms is an emerging strategy to engineer bioinspired systems such as optoelectronic synaptic devices. However, existing neuroinspired optoelectronic devices rely on complex processing of hybrid materials which often do not exhibit the required features for biological interfacing such as biocompatibility and low Young’s modulus. Recently, organic photoelectrochemical transistors (OPECTs) have paved the way towards multimodal devices that can better couple to biological systems benefiting from the characteristics of conjugated polymers. Neurohybrid OPECTs can be designed to optimally interface neuronal systems while resembling typical plasticity-driven processes to create more sophisticated integrated architectures between neuron and neuromorphic ends. Here, an innovative photoswitchable PEDOT:PSS was synthesized and successfully integrated into an OPECT. The OPECT device uses an azobenzene-based organic neuro-hybrid building block to mimic the retina’s structure exhibiting the capability to emulate visual pathways. Moreover, dually operating the device with opto- and electrical functions, a light-dependent conditioning and extinction processes were achieved faithful mimicking synaptic neural functions such as short- and long-term plasticity.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 02, 2023
Authors
Federica Corrado, Ugo Bruno, Mirko Prato, Antonio Carella, Valeria Criscuolo, Arianna Massaro, Michele Pavone, Ana B. Muñoz-García, Stiven Forti, Camilla Coletti, Ottavia Bettucci, Francesca Santoro
Tags
photoswitchable
PEDOT:PSS
organic photoelectrochemical transistor
synaptic plasticity
azobenzene
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