Although making artificial micrometric swimmers has been made possible by using various propulsion mechanisms, guiding their motion in the presence of thermal fluctuations still remains a great challenge. Such a task is essential in biological systems, which present a number of intriguing solutions that are robust against noisy environmental conditions as well as variability in individual genetic makeup. Using synthetic Janus particles driven by an electric field, we present a feedback-based particle-guiding method quite analogous to the “run-and-tumbling” behavior of Escherichia coli but with a deterministic steering in the tumbling phase: the particle is set to the run state when its orientation vector aligns with the target, whereas the ...
Brownian transport of self-propelled overdamped microswimmers (like Janus particles) in a two-dimen...
With the continuing rapid development of artificial microrobots and active particles, questions of m...
The ability to control the degree of spin, or rotational velocity, for catalytic swimming devices op...
Although making artificial micrometric swimmers has been made possible by using various propulsion m...
International audienceCatalytic swimmers have attracted much attention as alternatives to biological...
Microorganisms are able to overcome the thermal randomness of their surroundings by harvesting energ...
Artificial self-propelled micro- and nanoengines, or swimmers, have been increasingly attracting the...
The motion of an artificial microscale swimmer that uses a chemical reaction catalyzed on its own su...
Force-free trapping and steering of single photophoretically self-propelled Janus-type particles usi...
Control over micromotors' motion is of high relevance for lab-on-a-chip and biomedical engineering, ...
A catalytic Janus particle is capable of gaining energy from the surrounding fuel solution to drive ...
Individually propulsive catalytic Janus particle swimmers are observed to self-assemble into aggrega...
Gold-capped Janus particles immersed in a near-critical binary mixture can be propelled using illumi...
Fluid flow is ubiquitous in many environments that form habitats for microorganisms. Therefore, it i...
Engineers have recently been inspired by swimming methodologies of microorganisms in creating micro-...
Brownian transport of self-propelled overdamped microswimmers (like Janus particles) in a two-dimen...
With the continuing rapid development of artificial microrobots and active particles, questions of m...
The ability to control the degree of spin, or rotational velocity, for catalytic swimming devices op...
Although making artificial micrometric swimmers has been made possible by using various propulsion m...
International audienceCatalytic swimmers have attracted much attention as alternatives to biological...
Microorganisms are able to overcome the thermal randomness of their surroundings by harvesting energ...
Artificial self-propelled micro- and nanoengines, or swimmers, have been increasingly attracting the...
The motion of an artificial microscale swimmer that uses a chemical reaction catalyzed on its own su...
Force-free trapping and steering of single photophoretically self-propelled Janus-type particles usi...
Control over micromotors' motion is of high relevance for lab-on-a-chip and biomedical engineering, ...
A catalytic Janus particle is capable of gaining energy from the surrounding fuel solution to drive ...
Individually propulsive catalytic Janus particle swimmers are observed to self-assemble into aggrega...
Gold-capped Janus particles immersed in a near-critical binary mixture can be propelled using illumi...
Fluid flow is ubiquitous in many environments that form habitats for microorganisms. Therefore, it i...
Engineers have recently been inspired by swimming methodologies of microorganisms in creating micro-...
Brownian transport of self-propelled overdamped microswimmers (like Janus particles) in a two-dimen...
With the continuing rapid development of artificial microrobots and active particles, questions of m...
The ability to control the degree of spin, or rotational velocity, for catalytic swimming devices op...