Small-Scale Machines Driven by External Power Sources.
Xiang-Zhong ChenBumjin JangDaniel AhmedChengzhi HuCarmela De MarcoMarcus HoopFajer MushtaqBradley J NelsonSalvador PanéPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2018)
Micro- and nanorobots have shown great potential for applications in various fields, including minimally invasive surgery, targeted therapy, cell manipulation, environmental monitoring, and water remediation. Recent progress in the design, fabrication, and operation of these miniaturized devices has greatly enhanced their versatility. In this report, the most recent progress on the manipulation of small-scale robots based on power sources, such as magnetic fields, light, acoustic waves, electric fields, thermal energy, or combinations of these, is surveyed. The design and propulsion mechanism of micro- and nanorobots are the focus of this article. Their fabrication and applications are also briefly discussed.