Published October 7, 2021 | Version v1
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Powering and Fabrication of Small-Scale Robotics Systems

  • 1. Multi-Scale Robotics Lab (MSRL), Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems (IRIS), ETH Zurich, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
  • 2. Institute of Intensive Care Medi
  • 3. Departament de Ciència Dels Materials I Química Física, Institut de Química Teòrica I Computacional, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

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Purpose of Review: The increasing number of contributions in the feld of small-scale robotics is signifcantly associated with the progress in material science and process engineering during the last half century. With the objective of integrating the most optimal materials for the propulsion of these motile micro- and nanosystems, several manufacturing strategies have been adopted or specifcally developed. This brief review covers some recent advances in materials and fabrication of small-scale robots with a focus on the materials serving as components for their motion and actuation.

Recent Findings: Integration of a wealth of materials is now possible in several micro- and nanorobotic designs owing to the advances in micro- and nanofabrication and chemical synthesis. Regarding light-driven swimmers, novel photocatalytic materials and deformable liquid crystal elastomers have been recently reported. Acoustic swimmers are also gaining attention, with several prominent examples of acoustic bubble-based 3D swimmers being recently reported. Magnetic microand nanorobots are increasingly investigated for their prospective use in biomedical applications. The adoption of diferent materials and novel fabrication strategies based on 3D printing, template-assisted electrodeposition, or electrospinning is briefy discussed.

Summary: A brief review on fabrication and powering of small-scale robotics is presented. First, a concise introduction to the world of small-scale robotics and their propulsion by means of magnetic felds, ultrasound, and light is provided. Recent examples of materials and fabrication methodologies for the realization of these devices follow thereafter .

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European Commission
ANGIE – MAgnetically steerable wireless Nanodevices for the tarGeted delivery of therapeutIc agents in any vascular rEgion of the body 952152