Ionic Transistors

ACS Nano. 2024 Feb 13;18(6):4624-4650. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.3c06190. Epub 2024 Jan 29.

Abstract

Biological voltage-gated ion channels, which behave as life's transistors, regulate ion transport precisely and selectively through atomic-scale selectivity filters to sustain important life activities. By this inspiration, voltage-adaptable ionic transistors that use ions as signal carriers may provide an alternative information processing unit beyond solid-state electronic devices. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the first generation of biomimetic ionic transistors, including their operating mechanisms, device architecture development, and property characterizations. Despite its infancy, significant progress has been made in the applications of ionic transistors in fields such as DNA detection, drug delivery, and ionic circuits. Challenges and prospects of full exploitation of ionic transistors for a broad spectrum of practical applications are also discussed.

Keywords: artificial nanochannel; biomimetic materials; bionics; ion channel; ion transport; ionic transistors; nanofluidic transistors; nanoionics; neuromorphic devices.

Publication types

  • Review