Materials and Schemes of Multimodal Reconfigurable Micro/Nanomachines and Robots: Review and Perspective

Adv Mater. 2021 Oct;33(39):e2101965. doi: 10.1002/adma.202101965. Epub 2021 Aug 19.

Abstract

Mechanically programmable, reconfigurable micro/nanoscale materials that can dynamically change their mechanical properties or behaviors, or morph into distinct assemblies or swarms in response to stimuli have greatly piqued the interest of the science community due to their unprecedented potentials in both fundamental research and technological applications. To date, a variety of designs of hard and soft materials, as well as actuation schemes based on mechanisms including chemical reactions and magnetic, acoustic, optical, and electric stimuli, have been reported. Herein, state-of-the-art micro/nanostructures and operation schemes for multimodal reconfigurable micro/nanomachines and swarms, as well as potential new materials and working principles, challenges, and future perspectives are discussed.

Keywords: micro/nanorobotics; nanomanipulation; reconfigurable materials; smart micro/nanomachines; swarms.

Publication types

  • Review