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- Date
- Topic
- Other Types of Artificial Microswimmers (E)
- Speaker
- Julia Riede
Contents
In this topic, an overview of alternative mechanisms to generate self-propelled motion is given. Their advantages over conventional phoretic phenomena in order to create artificial microswimmers are discussed.
Literature
- F. Peters, L. Lobry, A. Khayari, and E. Lemaire, J. Chem. Phys. 130, 194905 (2009).
- W. Wang, L. A. Castro, M. Hoyos, and T. E. Mallouk, ACS Nano 6, 6122 (2012).
- A. Bricard, J.-B. Caussin, N. Desreumaux, O. Dauchot, and D. Bartolo, Nature 503, 95 (2013).