Molecular and Nano Machines IV | 2021

Light propelled artificial micro-machines

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Among the numerous propulsion mechanisms developed in the past to self-propelled nano- and micro particles, light-driven machines are most promising, since they enable a natural spatio-temporal control of the motion. We report a novel fuel-free propulsion mechanism induced by an external light stimulus. The actuation relies on refraction of light, while the net propulsion force emerges from an asymmetric particle shape and a symmetry-broken refractive index profile. Two-photon polymerization is employed for fabrication of the artificial machines, whose geometries and refractive index profiles are optimized with the help of numerical simulations. We demonstrate the directional movement of refractive light-propelled particles, and the increased performance of artificial refractive index machines.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1117/12.2596493
Language English
Journal Molecular and Nano Machines IV

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