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ACS Nano ; 15(2): 3434-3440, 2021 02 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33556235

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A cornerstone of the directed motion of microscopic self-propelling particles is an asymmetric particle structure defining a polarity axis along which these tiny machines move. This structural asymmetry ties the orientational Brownian motion to the microswimmers directional motion, limiting their persistence and making the long time motion effectively diffusive. Here, we demonstrate a completely symmetric thermoplasmonic microswimmer, which is propelled by laser-induced self-thermophoresis. The propulsion direction is imprinted externally to the particle by the heating laser position. The orientational Brownian motion, thus, becomes irrelevant for the propulsion, allowing enhanced control over the particles dynamics with almost arbitrary steering capability. We characterize the particle motion in experiments and simulations and also theoretically. The analysis reveals additional noise appearing in these systems, which is conjectured to be relevant for biological systems. Our experimental results show that even very small particles can be precisely controlled, enabling more advanced applications of these micromachines.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 32(19): 193001, 2020 05 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32058979

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Activity and autonomous motion are fundamental in living and engineering systems. This has stimulated the new field of 'active matter' in recent years, which focuses on the physical aspects of propulsion mechanisms, and on motility-induced emergent collective behavior of a larger number of identical agents. The scale of agents ranges from nanomotors and microswimmers, to cells, fish, birds, and people. Inspired by biological microswimmers, various designs of autonomous synthetic nano- and micromachines have been proposed. Such machines provide the basis for multifunctional, highly responsive, intelligent (artificial) active materials, which exhibit emergent behavior and the ability to perform tasks in response to external stimuli. A major challenge for understanding and designing active matter is their inherent nonequilibrium nature due to persistent energy consumption, which invalidates equilibrium concepts such as free energy, detailed balance, and time-reversal symmetry. Unraveling, predicting, and controlling the behavior of active matter is a truly interdisciplinary endeavor at the interface of biology, chemistry, ecology, engineering, mathematics, and physics. The vast complexity of phenomena and mechanisms involved in the self-organization and dynamics of motile active matter comprises a major challenge. Hence, to advance, and eventually reach a comprehensive understanding, this important research area requires a concerted, synergetic approach of the various disciplines. The 2020 motile active matter roadmap of Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter addresses the current state of the art of the field and provides guidance for both students as well as established scientists in their efforts to advance this fascinating area.

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