Development of rolling magnetic microrobots.

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2010-01-01

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Jiang, G. L.
Guu. Y. H.
Lu. C. N.
Li. P. K.
Shen. H. M.
Lee. L. S.
Yeh. J. A.
Hou. T. K.

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This paper reports magnetic microrobots with rolling capability. A magnetic object subjected to an externally rotating magnetic field would be rotated due to the tendency of alignment between its internal magnetization and the field. Based on this principle, a magnetic microrobot in a spherical body with a diameter of several hundred microns was designed and fabricated. To remotely power and control the microrobot, a rotating magnet was used to generate a rotating magnetic field. Driven by this field, the microrobot can freely roll on three-dimensional surfaces. These surfaces can be in air, water or silicon oil. In a dry environment, a microrobot with a diameter of 440 µm achieved a maximum linear speed of 13.2 mm s−1.

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