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Magnetoelectric micromachines with wirelessly controlled navigation and functionality

Chen, Xiang-Zhong
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Naveen, Shamsudhin
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Hoop, Marcus
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2016
Materials Horizons

The use of a single energy source for both manipulating micromachines and triggering their functionalities will result in highly integrated devices and simplify the design of the controlling platform. Here, we demonstrate this concept employing magnetoelectric Janus particle-based micromachines, which are fabricated by coating SiO2 microspheres with a CoFe2O4–BaTiO3 bilayer composite. While the inner magnetic CoFe2O4 layer enables the micromachines to be maneuvered using low magnitude rotating magnetic fields, the magnetoelectric bilayer composite provides the ability to remotely generate electric charges upon the application of a time-varying magnetic field. To demonstrate the capabilities of these micromachines, noble metals such as Au, Ag and Pt are magnetoelectrochemically reduced from their corresponding precursor salts and form nanoparticles on the surface of the micromachines. Magnetoelectric micromachines are promising devices for their use as metal scavengers, cell stimulators and electric field-assisted drug delivery agents.

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research article
DOI
10.1039/C5MH00259A
Author(s)
Chen, Xiang-Zhong
Naveen, Shamsudhin
Hoop, Marcus
Pieters, Roel
Siringil, Erdem
Sakar, Selman  
Nelson, Bradley
Pane, Salvador
Date Issued

2016

Published in
Materials Horizons
Volume

3

Start page

113

End page

118

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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MICROBS  
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February 17, 2016
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/124297
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