Literature DB >> 33501155

Ionic Actuators as Manipulators for Microscopy.

Indrek Must1, Pille Rinne1, Friedrich Krull1, Friedrich Kaasik1, Urmas Johanson1, Alvo Aabloo1.   

Abstract

Non-destructive handling of soft biological samples at the cellular level is becoming increasingly relevant in life sciences. In particular, spatially dense arrangements of soft manipulators with the capability of in situ monitoring via optical and electron microscopes promises new and exciting experimental techniques. The currently available manipulation technologies offer high positioning accuracy, yet these devices significantly grow in complexity in achieving compliance. We explore soft and compliant actuator material with a mechanical response similar to gel-like samples for perspective miniaturized manipulators. First, we demonstrate three techniques for rendering the bulk sheet-like electroactive material, the ionic and capacitive laminate (ICL), into a practical manipulator. We then show that these manipulators are also highly compatible with electron optics. Finally, we explore the performance of an ICL manipulator in handling a single large cell. Intrinsic compliance, miniature size, simple current-driven actuation, and negligible interference with the imaging technologies suggest a considerable perspective for the ICL in spatially dense arrays of compliant manipulators for microscopy.
Copyright © 2019 Must, Rinne, Krull, Kaasik, Johanson and Aabloo.

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Keywords:  SEM; compliant actuation; ionic and capacitive laminates; ionic liquids; manipulators; vacuum

Year:  2019        PMID: 33501155      PMCID: PMC7805677          DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2019.00140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Robot AI        ISSN: 2296-9144


  9 in total

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