Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2010-03-08
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
17 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
Mechanisms of locomotion in microscopic systems are of great interest not only for technological applications, but also for the sake of understanding, and potentially harnessing, processes far from thermal equilibrium. Down-scaling is a particular challenge, and has led to a number of interesting concepts including thermal ratchet systems and asymmetric swimmers. Here we present a system which is particularly intriguing, as it is self-assembling and uses a robust mechanism which can be implemented in various settings. It consists of small spheres of different size which adhere to each other, and are subject to an oscillating (zero average) external force eld. An inherent nonlinearity in the mutual force network leads to force rectication and hence to locomotion. We present a model that accounts for the observed behaviour and demonstrates the wide applicability and potential scalability of the concept.
Herminghaus and S.
Khan Zeina S.
Seemann Ralf
Steinberger A.
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