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Abstract Photonic (bio)electronic circuits and devices have been an enduring goal in modern photonics and electronics. Organic photoelectrochemical transistor (OPECT) interfacing light with biological world creates a substantial opportunity to this end due to the immense light−bio−matter interplay. Through modulating the invisible ionic circuit of organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) with a bipolar electrode (BPE) accommodating different semiconductor combinations, the unique photonic electronics toward logic and sensor applications are realized. Six combinations of BPEs are produced by the representative n‐type CdS/TiO 2 and p‐type BiOI/NiO semiconductors, and the corresponding photonic characteristics and operation rationale are systematically investigated and explained. Designation of opto‐logic circuits and feasibility as a sensory platform are subsequently demonstrated. This work not only represents new photonic bioelectronics but also provides a generic mechanism for the design and development of advanced opto‐logics and bio‐analytics.
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