Ji et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Propulsion gait analysis and fluidic trapping of swinging flexible nanomotorsJi et al., 2021
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- Ji F
- Li T
- Yu S
- Wu Z
- Zhang L
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- ACS nano
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Micro-and nanomachines as feasible agents to exploit the microworld have attracted extensive research interest, particularly in the manipulation of soft nanorobots at small scales. Herein, we propose a model for regulating the motion of a swinging flexible …
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