Mair et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Magnetic microkayaks: propulsion of microrods precessing near a surface by kilohertz frequency, rotating magnetic fieldsMair et al., 2017
- Document ID
- 16701192841151839715
- Author
- Mair L
- Evans E
- Nacev A
- Stepanov P
- Hilaman R
- Chowdhury S
- Jafari S
- Wang W
- Shapiro B
- Weinberg I
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nanoscale
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Surface-swimming nano-and micromotors hold significant potential for on-chip mixing, flow generation, sample manipulation, and microrobotics. Here we describe rotating microrods magnetized nearly orthogonally to their long axes. When actuated near a solid surface …
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