A Light‐Driven Microgel Rotor

Abstract: The current understanding of motility through body shape deformation of micro‐organisms and the knowledge of fluid flows at the microscale provides ample examples for mimicry and design of soft microrobots. In this work, a 2D spiral is presented that is capable of rotating by non‐reciprocal curling deformations. The body of the microswimmer is a ribbon consisting of a thermoresponsive hydrogel bilayer with embedded plasmonic gold nanorods. Such a system allows fast local photothermal heating and nonreciprocal bending deformation of the hydrogel bilayer under nonequilibrium conditions. It is shown that the spiral acts as a spring capable of large deformations thanks to its low stiffness, which is tunable by the swelling degree of the hydrogel and the temperature. Tethering the ribbon to a freely rotating microsphere enables rotational motion of the spiral by stroboscopic irradiation. The efficiency of the rotor is estimated using resistive force theory for Stokes flow. This research demonstrates microscopic locomotion by the shape change of a spiral and may find applications in the field of microfluidics, or soft microrobotics.

Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Extent
Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
A Light‐Driven Microgel Rotor ; volume:15 ; number:46 ; year:2019 ; extent:9
Small ; 15, Heft 46 (2019) (gesamt 9)

Creator
Zhang, Hang
Koens, Lyndon
Lauga, Eric
Mourran, Ahmed
Möller, Martin

DOI
10.1002/smll.201903379
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022072707055327836822
Rights
Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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  • Zhang, Hang
  • Koens, Lyndon
  • Lauga, Eric
  • Mourran, Ahmed
  • Möller, Martin

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