3D Printing of Multilayer Magnetic Miniature Soft Robots with Programmable Magnetization
Zhaoxin Li, Yung Priscilla Lai, Eric Diller
Abstract
Multi-layer 3D printing via digital light processing (DLP) provides a fast and precise way to produce sophisticated magnetic miniature soft robots. With concurrent encoding of discrete magnetization profiles during the printing process, the structures exhibit a wide range of induced shape transformation and controlled locomotion under magnetic actuation. This capability holds significant promise for targeted minimally invasive treatments and precise therapeutic interventions within constrained biomedical settings. For further details, see article number 2300052 by Eric Diller and co-workers.
Topics & Concepts
MagnetizationMaterials scienceRobotComputer scienceNanotechnologyPhysicsMagnetic fieldArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsMicro and Nano RoboticsCharacterization and Applications of Magnetic NanoparticlesAdvanced Materials and Mechanics