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Fluctuotaxis: Nanoscale directional motion away from regions of fluctuation

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2220500120

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mechanical vibration; atomic fluctuation; regulating motion; robust driving mechanism; molecular dynamics

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This study reports a mechanism capable of controllably driving directed motion of any nanoo-bjects in both solid and liquid forms. The driving force originates from the difference in atomic fluctuations of the substrate behind and ahead of the object, and it can be flexibly tuned based on the amplitude and frequency of the substrate.
Regulating the motion of nanoscale objects on a solid surface is vital for a broad range of technologies such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, and mechanotechnology. In spite of impressive advances achieved in the field, there is still a lack of a robust mechanism which can operate under a wide range of situations and in a controllable manner. Here, we report a mechanism capable of controllably driving directed motion of any nanoo-bjects (e.g., nanoparticles, biomolecules, etc.) in both solid and liquid forms. We show via molecular dynamics simulations that a nanoobject would move preferentially away from the fluctuating region of an underlying substrate, a phenomenon termed fluctuo-taxis-for which the driving force originates from the difference in atomic fluctuations of the substrate behind and ahead of the object. In particular, we find that the driving force can depend quadratically on both the amplitude and frequency of the substrate and can thus be tuned flexibly. The proposed driving mechanism provides a robust and controllable way for nanoscale mass delivery and has potential in various applications including nanomotors, molecular machines, etc.

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