Stretchable organic optoelectronic sensorimotor synapse

  • Yeongjun Lee
  • , Jin Young Oh
  • , Wentao Xu
  • , Onnuri Kim
  • , Taeho Roy Kim
  • , Jiheong Kang
  • , Yeongin Kim
  • , Donghee Son
  • , Jeffery B.H. Tok
  • , Moon Jeong Park
  • , Zhenan Bao
  • , Tae Woo Lee

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Abstract

Emulation of human sensory and motor functions becomes a core technology in bioinspired electronics for next-generation electronic prosthetics and neurologically inspired robotics. An electronic synapse functionalized with an artificial sensory receptor and an artificial motor unit can be a fundamental element of bioinspired soft electronics. Here, we report an organic optoelectronic sensorimotor synapse that uses an organic optoelectronic synapse and a neuromuscular system based on a stretchable organic nanowire synaptic transistor (s-ONWST). The voltage pulses of a self-powered photodetector triggered by optical signals drive the s-ONWST, and resultant informative synaptic outputs are used not only for optical wireless communication of human-machine interfaces but also for light-interactive actuation of an artificial muscle actuator in the same way that a biological muscle fiber contracts. Our organic optoelectronic sensorimotor synapse suggests a promising strategy toward developing bioinspired soft electronics, neurologically inspired robotics, and electronic prostheses.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereaat7387
JournalScience Advances
Volume4
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Nov 2018
Externally publishedYes

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