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Magnetic cilia carpets with programmable metachronal waves

Engineering and Technology

Magnetic cilia carpets with programmable metachronal waves

H. Gu, Q. Boehler, et al.

Discover the innovative creation of soft artificial cilia carpets that exhibit metachronal waves under dynamic magnetic fields, developed by a team of experts including Hongri Gu and Quentin Boehler. These carpets, with programmable magnetization patterns, showcase immense potential for biomedically-inspired soft robotics and fundamental research into natural cilia.... show more
Abstract
Metachronal waves commonly exist in natural cilia carpets. These emergent phenomena, which originate from phase differences between neighbouring self-beating cilia, are essential for biological transport processes including locomotion, liquid pumping, feeding, and cell delivery. However, studies of such complex active systems are limited, particularly from the experimental side. Here we report magnetically actuated, soft, artificial cilia carpets. By stretching and folding onto curved templates, programmable magnetization patterns can be encoded into artificial cilia carpets, which exhibit metachronal waves in dynamic magnetic fields. We have tested both the transport capabilities in a fluid environment and the locomotion capabilities on a solid surface. This robotic system provides a highly customizable experimental platform that not only assists in understanding fundamental rules of natural cilia carpets, but also paves a path to cilia-inspired soft robots for future biomedical applications.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 27, 2020
Authors
Hongri Gu, Quentin Boehler, Haoyang Cui, Eleonora Secchi, Giovanni Savorana, Carmela De Marco, Simone Gervasoni, Quentin Peyron, Tian-Yun Huang, Salvador Pane, Ann M. Hirt, Daniel Ahmed, Bradley J. Nelson
Tags
soft robotics
artificial cilia
metachronal waves
dynamic magnetic fields
biomedical applications
programmable magnetization
fluid transport
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