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Microscopic robots with onboard digital control

Michael Reynolds, Alejandro J. Cortese, Qingkun Liu, Zhangqi Zheng, Wei Wang, Samantha L. Norris, Sunwoo Lee, Marc Z. Miskin, Alyosha Molnar, Itai Cohen, Paul L. McEuen

2022Science Robotics73 citationsDOI

Abstract

Autonomous robots-systems where mechanical actuators are guided through a series of states by information processing units to perform a predesigned function-are expected to revolutionize everything from health care to transportation. Microscopic robots are poised for a similar revolution in fields from medicine to environmental remediation. A key hurdle to developing these microscopic robots is the integration of information systems, particularly electronics fabricated at commercial foundries, with microactuators. Here, we develop such an integration process and build microscopic robots controlled by onboard complementary metal oxide semiconductor electronics. The resulting autonomous, untethered robots are 100 to 250 micrometers in size, are powered by light, and walk at speeds greater than 10 micrometers per second. In addition, we demonstrate a microscopic robot that can respond to an optical command. This work paves the way for ubiquitous autonomous microscopic robots that perform complex functions, respond to their environments, and communicate with the outside world.

Topics & Concepts

RobotElectronicsComputer scienceProcess (computing)RoboticsControl engineeringArtificial intelligenceNanotechnologyEngineeringElectrical engineeringMaterials scienceOperating systemMicro and Nano RoboticsModular Robots and Swarm IntelligenceMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks