微尺度化学
衍射
纳米
人工智能
显微镜
光学
材料科学
波长
光学显微镜
光电子学
计算机科学
纳米技术
物理
机器人
扫描电子显微镜
数学教育
数学
作者
Conrad L. Smart,Tanner G. Pearson,Zexi Liang,Melody X. Lim,Mohamed Ismail Abdelrahman,Francesco Monticone,Itai Cohen,Paul L. McEuen
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2024-11-28
卷期号:386 (6725): 1031-1037
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.adr2177
摘要
Microscopic robots with features comparable with the wavelength of light offer new ways of probing the microscopic world and controlling light at the microscale. We introduce a new class of magnetically controlled microscopic robots (microbots) that operate at the visible-light diffraction limit, which we term diffractive robots. We combined nanometer-thick mechanical membranes, programmable nanomagnets, and diffractive optical elements to create untethered microbots small enough to diffract visible light and flexible enough to undergo complex reconfigurations in millitesla-scale magnetic fields. We demonstrated their applications, including subdiffractive imaging by using a variant of structured illumination microscopy, tunable diffractive optical elements for beam steering and focusing, and force sensing with piconewton sensitivity.
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