3D Propulsions of Rod‐Shaped Micropropellers
Untethered, magnetically driven microrobots have great potential in practical applications such as minimally invasive surgery. Microrods, also known as “nanowires,” are the most commonly used type of structure for microrobots due to the easy fabrication and promising functions. Driven by a uniform r...
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Main Authors: | Yuan Zhang, Xiangkui Tan, Xiying Li, Pengyu Lv, Tian-Yun Huang, Jianying Yang, Huiling Duan |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/43f1269d117e4bb4ab152f6a84c4405a |
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