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Shihao Yang1, Qianqian Wang2, Dongdong Jin1
1Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong999077, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
The rapidly transformed morphology of natural swarms enables fast response to environmental changes. Artificial microswarms can reconfigure their swarm patterns like natural swarms, which have drawn extensive attention due to their active adaptability in complex environments. However, as a prerequisite for biomedical applications of microswarms in confined environments, achieving on-demand control of pattern transformation rates remains a challenge. In this work, we report a strategy for optimizing pattern transformation rates of colloidal microswarms by coordinating the inner interactions. The influences of magnetic field parameters on pattern transformation rates are theoretically and experimentally studied, which elucidates the mechanism for optimal transformation rate control. The feasibility of the strategy is then validated in viscous Newtonian fluids and non-Newtonian biofluids. Moreover, the strategy is further validated in dynamic flow environments, exhibiting a promising future for practical applications in targeted delivery tasks with an optimal pattern transformation manner.
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