An artificial olfactory system with sensing, memory and self-protection capabilities

Zhiyi Gao, Shuai Chen, Rui Li, Zheng Lou, Wei Han*, Kai Jiang, Fengyu Qu, Guozhen Shen

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Abstract

Artificial olfactory system has been received increasing attention due to its important applications in future artificial nose, humanoid robot and next generation human-computer interface. However, it is still a challenge to completely simulate the functions of the human olfactory system recognize, remember and induce muscle movement from pungent odor. Here, we have developed a flexible artificial olfactory system by integrating Sr-ZnO-based gas sensors, HfOx-based memristors and electrochemical actuators, which can recognize and memorize and make the self-protection action for NH3. The Sr-ZnO gas sensor can perceive and recognize NH3 through the change of resistance, and the signal transferred to the memristor can switch the resistance states for the storage of ammonia information. Meanwhile, the activation of memristor can also trigger the movement of the electrochemical actuator to block the gas flow channel analogous to the self-protection action of covering the nose with the hand when smelling irritating NH3. Our artificial olfactory system provides a promising strategy for future bioinspired electronics research, especially in the field of mimicking biological sensory systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106078
JournalNano Energy
Volume86
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Memory
  • Olfactory system
  • Recognition
  • Self-protection action

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