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Topic
Mechanical Microswimmers
Speaker
tba
Tutor
Clemens Bechinger

Contents

In this topic the various attempts at creating man-made analogues of biological swimmers is treated, as well as several other 'mechanical' swimmers. The first attempts at creating such particles by the group of Prof. J. Bibette are considered to provide a background. This is followed by a discussion of other magnetically actuated swimmers, such as the colloidal dimer and the helical swimmer. Finally, potential in-vivo applications of the helical swimmer will be examined.

Literature

  1. D. Dreyfus et al., Nature 437, 862 (2005)
  2. P. Tierno et al., J. Phys. Chem. B 112, 16525 (2008)
  3. P. Mandal et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 248101 (2013)
  4. D. Schamel et al., ACSNano 8, 8794 (2014)