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Control over Janus micromotors by the strength of a magnetic fieldElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Videos (1-3) describe the behavior of the magnetic Janus micromotors at different magnetic fields applied. The magnetic field is always applied along the positive direction of the y-axis. All the movies are recorded at the same frame rate of 21 images per second. Experiments were performed at 30 wt% of hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solution. Video 1 shows the motion of the Janus

For transportation of molecules or biological cells using artificial motors, the control over their motion, i.e. direction and speed of transfer, is important. Here, we demonstrate that modification of the velocity and orientation of a magnetic Janus particle can be efficiently controlled by tuning...

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Main Authors: Baraban, Larysa, Makarov, Denys, Schmidt, Oliver G, Cuniberti, Gianaurelio, Leiderer, Paul, Erbe, Artur
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