{"type":"journal_article","year":"2018","author":[{"first_name":"Antoine","full_name":"Aubret, Antoine","last_name":"Aubret"},{"first_name":"Mena","full_name":"Youssef, Mena","last_name":"Youssef"},{"full_name":"Sacanna, Stefano","last_name":"Sacanna","first_name":"Stefano"},{"first_name":"Jérémie A","id":"8fb92548-2b22-11eb-b7c1-a3f0d08d7c7d","full_name":"Palacci, Jérémie A","last_name":"Palacci","orcid":"0000-0002-7253-9465"}],"_id":"9062","title":"Targeted assembly and synchronization of self-spinning microgears","date_created":"2021-02-02T13:52:49Z","page":"1114-1118","date_updated":"2023-02-23T13:48:02Z","month":"11","volume":14,"extern":"1","intvolume":" 14","article_type":"original","oa_version":"Preprint","oa":1,"publication_status":"published","day":"01","status":"public","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1745-2481"],"issn":["1745-2473"]},"date_published":"2018-11-01T00:00:00Z","main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.01033","open_access":"1"}],"quality_controlled":"1","external_id":{"arxiv":["1810.01033"]},"publication":"Nature Physics","abstract":[{"text":"Self-assembly is the autonomous organization of components into patterns or structures: an essential ingredient of biology and a desired route to complex organization1. At equilibrium, the structure is encoded through specific interactions2,3,4,5,6,7,8, at an unfavourable entropic cost for the system. An alternative approach, widely used by nature, uses energy input to bypass the entropy bottleneck and develop features otherwise impossible at equilibrium9. Dissipative building blocks that inject energy locally were made available by recent advances in colloidal science10,11 but have not been used to control self-assembly. Here we show the targeted formation of self-powered microgears from active particles and their autonomous synchronization into dynamical superstructures. We use a photoactive component that consumes fuel, haematite, to devise phototactic microswimmers that form self-spinning microgears following spatiotemporal light patterns. The gears are coupled via their chemical clouds by diffusiophoresis12 and constitute the elementary bricks of synchronized superstructures, which autonomously regulate their dynamics. The results are quantitatively rationalized on the basis of a stochastic description of diffusio-phoretic oscillators dynamically coupled by chemical gradients. Our findings harness non-equilibrium phoretic phenomena to program interactions and direct self-assembly with fidelity and specificity. It lays the groundwork for the autonomous construction of dynamical architectures and functional micro-machinery.","lang":"eng"}],"publisher":"Springer Nature","article_processing_charge":"No","issue":"11","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"user_id":"D865714E-FA4E-11E9-B85B-F5C5E5697425","doi":"10.1038/s41567-018-0227-4","scopus_import":"1","citation":{"chicago":"Aubret, Antoine, Mena Youssef, Stefano Sacanna, and Jérémie A Palacci. “Targeted Assembly and Synchronization of Self-Spinning Microgears.” Nature Physics. Springer Nature, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-018-0227-4.","ieee":"A. Aubret, M. Youssef, S. Sacanna, and J. A. Palacci, “Targeted assembly and synchronization of self-spinning microgears,” Nature Physics, vol. 14, no. 11. Springer Nature, pp. 1114–1118, 2018.","ama":"Aubret A, Youssef M, Sacanna S, Palacci JA. Targeted assembly and synchronization of self-spinning microgears. Nature Physics. 2018;14(11):1114-1118. doi:10.1038/s41567-018-0227-4","apa":"Aubret, A., Youssef, M., Sacanna, S., & Palacci, J. A. (2018). Targeted assembly and synchronization of self-spinning microgears. Nature Physics. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-018-0227-4","short":"A. Aubret, M. Youssef, S. Sacanna, J.A. Palacci, Nature Physics 14 (2018) 1114–1118.","ista":"Aubret A, Youssef M, Sacanna S, Palacci JA. 2018. Targeted assembly and synchronization of self-spinning microgears. Nature Physics. 14(11), 1114–1118.","mla":"Aubret, Antoine, et al. “Targeted Assembly and Synchronization of Self-Spinning Microgears.” Nature Physics, vol. 14, no. 11, Springer Nature, 2018, pp. 1114–18, doi:10.1038/s41567-018-0227-4."}}