The polarization curve of an acid-base interface in a hydrogel medium has a
diode characteristic. Two of each such electrolyte diodes can be combined
to give an electrolyte transistor. When a salt is added to the alkaline or
to the acidic part of a reverse biased electrolyte diode, the current respo
nse is highly nonlinear. If the salt is added to the acidic side, even bist
ability can be observed. This bistability can generate complex oscillations
in a base-acid-base electrolyte transistor. These nonlinear effects are st
udied experimentally and theoretically. While the nonlinear salt effect can
be explained with the Nernst-Planck equations, to understand the bistable
behavior further investigations are necessary. (C) 1999 American Institute
of Physics. [S1054-1500(99)01102-7].