articleApplied Physics LettersFeb 9, 2009Closed access

Artificial bacterial flagella: Fabrication and magnetic control

ETH Zurich · University of Utah · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Inspired by the natural design of bacterial flagella, we report artificial bacterial flagella (ABF) that have a comparable shape and size to their organic counterparts and can swim in a controllable fashion using weak applied magnetic fields. The helical swimmer consists of a helical tail resembling the dimensions of a natural flagellum and a thin soft-magnetic “head” on one end. The swimming locomotion of ABF is precisely controlled by three orthogonal electromagnetic coil pairs. Microsphere manipulation is performed, and the thrust force generated by an ABF is analyzed. ABF swimmers represent the first demonstration of microscopic artificial swimmers that use helical propulsion. Self-propelled devices such…

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Keywords
  • Flagellum
  • Thrust
  • Propulsion
  • Electromagnetic coil
  • Magnetotactic bacteria
  • Materials science
  • Magnetic nanoparticles
  • Fabrication
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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