In this work, we propose and demonstrate a dynamic colloidal molecule that is capable of moving autonomously and performing swift, reversible, and in-place assembly dissociation in a high accuracy by manipulating a TiO<sub>2</sub>/Pt Janus micromotor with light irradiation. Due to the efficient motion of the TiO<sub>2</sub>/Pt Janus motor and the light-switchable electrostatic interactions between the micromotor and colloidal particles, the colloidal particles can be captured and assembled one by one on the fly, subsequently forming into swimming colloidal molecules by mimicking space-filling models of simple molecules with central atoms. The as-demonstrated dynamic colloidal molecules have a configuration accurately controlled and stabiliz...
The collective phenomena exhibited by artificial active matter systems present novel routes to fabri...
Micromotors are an emerging class of micromachines that could find potential applications in biomedi...
Conventional photocatalytic micromotors are limited to the use of specific wavelengths of light due ...
In this work, we propose and demonstrate a dynamic colloidal molecule that is capable of moving auto...
Self-propelling chemical motors have thus far required the fabrication of Janus particles with an as...
Thanks to a constant energy input, active matter can self-assemble into phases with complex architec...
Spontaneous periodicity is widely found in many biological and synthetic systems, and designing coll...
Abstract: Active systems such as microorganisms and self-propelled particles show a plethora of coll...
“Life-like” nonequilibrium assemblies are of increasing significance, but suffering from limited ste...
Self-propelled colloidal objects, such as motile bacteria or synthetic microswimmers, have microscop...
Light-activated self-propelled colloids are synthesized and their active motion is studied us-ing op...
Swarms and assemblies are ubiquitous in nature and they can perform complex collective behaviors and...
The collective phenomena exhibited by artificial active matter systems present novel routes to fabri...
The collective phenomena exhibited by artificial active matter systems present novel routes to fabri...
Micromotors are an emerging class of micromachines that could find potential applications in biomedi...
Conventional photocatalytic micromotors are limited to the use of specific wavelengths of light due ...
In this work, we propose and demonstrate a dynamic colloidal molecule that is capable of moving auto...
Self-propelling chemical motors have thus far required the fabrication of Janus particles with an as...
Thanks to a constant energy input, active matter can self-assemble into phases with complex architec...
Spontaneous periodicity is widely found in many biological and synthetic systems, and designing coll...
Abstract: Active systems such as microorganisms and self-propelled particles show a plethora of coll...
“Life-like” nonequilibrium assemblies are of increasing significance, but suffering from limited ste...
Self-propelled colloidal objects, such as motile bacteria or synthetic microswimmers, have microscop...
Light-activated self-propelled colloids are synthesized and their active motion is studied us-ing op...
Swarms and assemblies are ubiquitous in nature and they can perform complex collective behaviors and...
The collective phenomena exhibited by artificial active matter systems present novel routes to fabri...
The collective phenomena exhibited by artificial active matter systems present novel routes to fabri...
Micromotors are an emerging class of micromachines that could find potential applications in biomedi...
Conventional photocatalytic micromotors are limited to the use of specific wavelengths of light due ...