Magnetically actuated micro‐/nanoswimmers can potentially be used in noninvasive biomedical applications, such as targeted drug delivery and micromanipulation. Herein, two‐dimensional (2D) rigid ferromagnetic microstructures are shown to be capable of propelling themselves in three dimensions at low Reynolds numbers in a precessing field. Importantly, the above propulsion relies neither on soft structure deformation nor on the geometrical chirality of swimmers, but is rather driven by the dynamic chirality generated by field precession, which allows an almost unconstrained choice of materials and fabrication methods. Therefore, the swimming performance is systematically investigated as a function of precession angle and geometric design. On...
For biomedical applications, such as targeted drug delivery and microsurgery, it is essential to dev...
Significant progress has been made in the fabrication of micron and sub-micron structures whose moti...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ...
In this thesis, we investigate magnetically actuated rigid microswimmers based on analytical and num...
Recent advances in micro- and nanoscale fabrication techniques allow for the construction of rigid, ...
The unique swimming strategies of natural microorganisms have inspired recent development of magneti...
Biomimetic micro-swimmers can be used for various medical applications, such as targeted drug delive...
Biomimetic micro-swimmers can be used for various medical applications, such as targeted drug delive...
International audienceSynthetic microswimmers mimicking biological movements at the microscale have ...
Abstract Magnetic achiral planar microswimmers can be massively fabricated at low cost and are envis...
International audienceThe movement of microorganisms is not only an essential aspect of life, it als...
Because they cause a deformation of the interface, floating particles interact. In particular, ident...
We present an experimental realisation of two new artificial microswimmers that swim at low Reynolds...
To achieve permanent propulsion of micro-objects in confined fluids is an elusive but challenging go...
Trajectories are obtained for millimeter-scale artificial microswimmers inside circular channels fil...
For biomedical applications, such as targeted drug delivery and microsurgery, it is essential to dev...
Significant progress has been made in the fabrication of micron and sub-micron structures whose moti...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ...
In this thesis, we investigate magnetically actuated rigid microswimmers based on analytical and num...
Recent advances in micro- and nanoscale fabrication techniques allow for the construction of rigid, ...
The unique swimming strategies of natural microorganisms have inspired recent development of magneti...
Biomimetic micro-swimmers can be used for various medical applications, such as targeted drug delive...
Biomimetic micro-swimmers can be used for various medical applications, such as targeted drug delive...
International audienceSynthetic microswimmers mimicking biological movements at the microscale have ...
Abstract Magnetic achiral planar microswimmers can be massively fabricated at low cost and are envis...
International audienceThe movement of microorganisms is not only an essential aspect of life, it als...
Because they cause a deformation of the interface, floating particles interact. In particular, ident...
We present an experimental realisation of two new artificial microswimmers that swim at low Reynolds...
To achieve permanent propulsion of micro-objects in confined fluids is an elusive but challenging go...
Trajectories are obtained for millimeter-scale artificial microswimmers inside circular channels fil...
For biomedical applications, such as targeted drug delivery and microsurgery, it is essential to dev...
Significant progress has been made in the fabrication of micron and sub-micron structures whose moti...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ...