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Acoustic-driven millimetric helical robot: Ultrasonic synergistic manipulation in confined fluidic environments
Hanlin Wang1, Xin Wang2, Xinwei Wei3
1State Key Laboratory of Industrial Control Technology and the Institute of Cyber-Systems & Control, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, Zhejiang, China.
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Acoustic field-driven manipulation provides a non-contact and non-invasive strategy for controlling microscale and nanoscale objects, yet its extension to millimeter-scale robots was limited by insufficient propulsion efficiency in confined biological environments. Here, a coordinated multi-acoustic-field approach is introduced, which harnesses the synergistic action of acoustic radiation forces and acoustic streaming flows to enable controlled locomotion of millimeter-scale helical robots and enhance propulsion. Multiphysics simulations captured the dynamics of millimeter-scale helical robots under combined acoustic fields, and experimental validation demonstrated their locomotion capabilities, including planar navigation, inclined climbing, and vertical motion. Semi-autonomous navigation experiments further confirmed that ultrasonic synergy substantially improved maneuverability. In vitro tests in porcine venous vessels demonstrated that coordinated acoustic fields supported both unidirectional and reciprocating motion under biologically relevant confinement. These findings provide mechanistic insight into scaling acoustic micromanipulation to the millimeter regime and support biomedical applications requiring versatile and controllable robotic mobility.

