Polymeric microellipsoids with programmed magnetic anisotropy for controlled rotation using low (≈10 mT) magnetic fields
Polymeric magnetic spherical microparticles are employed as sensors/actuators in lab-on-a-chip applications, small-scale robotics and biomedical/biophysical assays. Achieving controlled stable motion of the microparticles in a fluid environment using low intensity magnetic fields is necessary to ach...
Main Authors: | Bonilla Brunner, A, Llorente Garcia, I, Jang, B, Amano Patino, M, Alimchandani, V, Nelson, B, Pane, S, Antoranz Contera, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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