夹持器
小型化
双晶片
电压
材料科学
纳米技术
机器人学
微执行器
生物加工
功率消耗
计算机科学
功率(物理)
机器人
机械工程
人工智能
电气工程
工程类
执行机构
生物医学工程
物理
量子力学
组织工程
作者
Xusheng Hui,Jianjun Luo,Xinliang Wang,Rong Wang,Hao Sun
摘要
Micro-grippers are highly desired in engineering, robotics, and biomedicine. However, on the basis of satisfying the requirements of miniaturization, precise manipulation, and low power consumption, the existing micro-grippers are difficult to achieve rapid response simultaneously. In this paper, we present a bimorph electrothermal micro-gripper that composed of several metal ultrathin films with high surface-to-volume ratios, allowing rapid heating and cooling processes. Patterns of these films are exquisitely designed so that the micro-gripper naturally forms an embedded circuit to optimize the current distribution. The micro-gripper can be precisely actuated under voltages below 2 V, while dramatically responding to pulse voltages up to 100 Hz. By interacting with a silica particle 96 times heavier than its weight, potential applications of the micro-gripper in robotics, organic tissue engineering, and interventional surgery can be shown. The advantage to be compatible with other semiconductor components ensures that the functions of the micro-gripper can be further expanded.
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