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Acoustic actuation of bioinspired microswimmers
Murat Kaynak1, Adem Ozcelik2, Amir Nourhani3
1Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Abstract:
Acoustic actuation of bioinspired microswimmers is experimentally demonstrated. Microswimmers are fabricated in situ in a microchannel. Upon acoustic excitation, the flagellum of the microswimmer oscillates, which in turn generates linear or rotary movement depending on the swimmer design. The speed of these bioinspired microswimmers is tuned by adjusting the voltage amplitude applied to the acoustic transducer. Simple microfabrication and remote actuation are promising for biomedical applications.

