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Light-Ultrasound Driven Collective “Firework” Behavior of Nanomotors

  • School of Mechatronics Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

It is of great interest and big challenge to control the collective behaviors of nanomotors to mimic the aggregation/separation behavior of biological systems. Here, a light-acoustic combined method is proposed to control the aggregation/separation of artificial nanomotors. It is shown that nanomotors aggregate at the pressure node in acoustic field and afterward present a collective “firework” separation behavior induced by light irradiation. The collective behavior is found to be applicable for metallic materials and polymers even different light wavelengths are used. Physical insights on the collective firework behavior resulting from the change of acoustic streaming caused by optical force are provided. It is found that diffusion velocity and diffusion region of cluster can be controlled by adjusting light intensity and acoustic excitation voltage, and irradiation direction, respectively. This harmless, controllable, and widely applicable method provides new possibilities for groups of nanomachines, drug release, and cargo transport in nanomedicine and nanosensors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1800122
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume5
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2018

Keywords

  • aggregation
  • collective behavior
  • diffusion
  • firework behavior
  • nanomotors

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