General Design Concepts for CAPodes as Ionologic Devices

Author:

Zhou Hanfeng1ORCID,Li Panlong1,Zhang En1,Kunigkeit Jonas2,Zhou Xiongjun3,Haase Katherina4,Rita Ortega Vega Maria1ORCID,Wang Shuwen5,Xu Xiaosa1,Grothe Julia1,Mannsfeld Stefan C. B.4,Brunner Eike2,Kaneko Katsumi5,Kaskel Stefan16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Inorganic Chemistry I Technische Universität Dresden Bergstrasse 66 01069 Dresden Germany

2. Bioanalytical Chemistry Technische Universität Dresden Bergstrasse 66 01069 Dresden Germany

3. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Kunming University of Science and Technology Jingming South 727 Kunming 650093 China

4. Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering & Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed) Technische Universität Dresden Helmholtzstraße 18 01062 Dresden Germany

5. Research Initiative for Supra-Materials Shinshu University 4-17-1, Wakasato 390-8621 Nagano-City Japan

6. Fraunhofer IWS Winterbergstrasse 28 01277 Dresden Germany

Abstract

AbstractCapacitive analogues of semiconductor diodes (CAPodes) present a new avenue for energy‐efficient and nature‐inspired next‐generation computing devices. Here, we disclose the generalized concept for bias‐direction‐adjustable n‐ and p‐CAPodes based on selective ion sieving. Controllable‐unidirectional ion flux is realized by blocking electrolyte ions from entering sub‐nanometer pores. The resulting CAPodes exhibit charge‐storage characteristics with a high rectification ratio (96.29 %). The enhancement of capacitance is attributed to the high surface area and porosity of an omnisorbing carbon as counter electrode. Furthermore, we demonstrate the use of an integrated device in a logic gate circuit architecture to implement logic operations (‘OR’, ‘AND’). This work demonstrates CAPodes as a generalized concept to achieve p‐n and n‐p analogue junctions based on selective ion electrosorption, provides a comprehensive understanding and highlights applications of ion‐based diodes in ionologic architectures.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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