Energy-efficient time series processing in real-time with fluidic iontronic memristor circuits

Abstract

Iontronic neuromorphic computing has emerged as a rapidly expanding paradigm. The arrival of angstrom-confined iontronic devices enables ultra-low power consumption with dynamics and memory timescales that intrinsically align well with signals of natural origin, a challenging combination for conventional (solid-state) neuromorphic materials. However, comparisons to earlier conventional substrates and evaluations of concrete application domains remain a challenge for iontronics. Here we propose a pathway toward iontronic circuits that can address established time series benchmark tasks, enabling performance comparisons and highlighting possible application domains for efficient real-time time series processing. We model a Kirchhoff-governed circuit with iontronic memristors as edges, while the dynamic internal voltages serve as output vector for a linear readout function, during which energy consumption is also logged. All these aspects are integrated into the open-source pyontronics package. Without requiring input encoding or virtual timing mechanisms, our simulations demonstrate prediction performance comparable to various earlier solid-state reservoirs, notably with an exceptionally low energy consumption of over 5 orders of magnitude lower. These results suggest a pathway of iontronic technologies for ultra-low-power real-time neuromorphic computation.

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Article type
Paper
Accepted
02 Jan 2026
First published
21 Jan 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Faraday Discuss., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Energy-efficient time series processing in real-time with fluidic iontronic memristor circuits

T. Kamsma, Y. Gu, C. Spitoni, M. Dijkstra, Y. Xie and R. van Roij, Faraday Discuss., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5FD00168D

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