Bidirectional Microrocker Bots with Sharp Tips Actuated by a Single Electromagnet

10/21/2020
by   DeaGyu Kim, et al.
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The recent advancements in nanoscale 3D printing and microfabrication techniques have reinvigorated research on microrobotics and nanomachines. However, precise control of the robot motion and navigation on biological environments have remained challenging to date. This work presents the first demonstration of magnetic microscale rocker robot (microrocker bot) capable of bidirectional movement on flat as well as biological surfaces, when actuated by a single compact electromagnet. The 100um by 113um by 36um robot was 3D printed via two-photon lithography and subsequently coated with a nickel (Ni) thin film. When actuated by an externally applied magnetic sawtooth field, the robot demonstrated stick-slip motion enabled by its rockers. The controllable bidirectional motion is enabled by adjusting the DC offset of the waveform, which tilts the robot and biases it towards either forward or backward motion. The microrocker bots are further equipped with sharp tips that can get engaged via application of DC-only or low frequency magnetic fields. This novel control method offers an attractive solution to replace the multiple bulky coils traditionally used for magnetic actuation and control, as well as allows for a more flexible and simple approach towards microrobotics motion control. When the frequency and offset of the sawtooth waveform are optimized, the robot travels up to 87ums (0.87 body length per second) forward and backward with minor deviance from linear trajectories. Finally, to prove the robot's capabilities in direct contact with biological environments, we demonstrate the microbot's ability to traverse forward and backward on the surface of a Dracaena Fragrans (corn plant), as well as upend on its mechanical tip.

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