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JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING
卷 31, 期 3, 页码 -出版社
IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6439/abd8de
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biomimetic microrobot; 3D printing; dual-driven; optical propulsion; magnetic propulsion
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [51605376, 91748209, 51705406]
The paper describes a dual-driven wireless microrobot that can harvest external optical and magnetic energy for propulsion. The microrobot is fabricated using rapid 3D printing technology and utilizes Au and Ni nanoparticles for optical and magnetic propulsion modes, allowing for efficient motion control in a remotely controlled manner.
The microrobot, which can address the fuel depletion and wire limitation, has exhibited great potential in the fields of lab-on-chip devices, sensing and monitoring devices, and some biomedical applications. In this paper, a dual-driven wireless microrobot, which can harvest and convert external optical and magnetic energy into the kinetic energy, is described. The dual-driven microrobot is fabricated by using a rapid 3D printing technology. Au and Ni nanoparticles are deposited on the surface of the microrobot, responsible for the optical and magnetic propulsion modes, respectively. The strong infrared light absorption of Au can induce a thermal convection and thus propel the movement of the microrobot. Similarly, the magnetic gradient ?eld exerted on the Ni nanoparticles is applied to enable the magnetic manipulation of the microrobot. The experimental results demonstrate that the applied magnetic field and laser beam can provide ef?cient interventions on the 'start/stop' states, the speed and direction of the movement as well as the position of the microrobot in a remotely controlled manner. We can manipulate the microrobot with both fine microrange motion adjustment and wide range movement control that cannot be achieved by using a single propulsion mode. Dynamic switching of the light driven mode and the magnetic propulsion mode are also presented, which indicates that the microrobot can overcome the strong viscous force and display ef?cient motions in fluids under each propulsion mode. Such dual-driven propulsion method offers a broad scope for designing smart micro-vehicles that can recon?gure their operation mode according to their mission and surrounding environments.
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