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材料科学
光电子学
电气工程
生物医学工程
工程类
作者
Sida Peng,Shengzhi Sun,Yi Zhu,Jianrong Qiu,Huayong Yang
标识
DOI:10.1002/admt.202400369
摘要
Abstract Actuators containing sensors are developed for various applications. However, it is still challenging to equip miniaturized high‐precision sensors with actuators at the micrometer scale to achieve micro‐environment detection. Here, a two‐in‐one processing strategy to construct a sensor‐equipped magnetic actuator (SEMA) is proposed. The design of magnetic actuators is continuously optimized to achieve less resistance and faster acceleration. Besides, the temperature‐dependent properties of semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are used to fabricate the temperature‐sensitive unit (TSU), with a sensitivity of up to 111 pm °C −1 . Finally, as a proof of concept, the real‐time temperature detection of arbitrary micro‐area in microchannels is achieved. This method of equipping sensors with microactuators will bring many potential applications in microenvironment sensing, micro‐mechanical manipulating, and microcargo transporting.
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