Twirling DNA Rings - Swimming Nanomotors Ready for a Kickstart
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
keywords
ringchangeconsistscontinuousdrivenelasticexternallyfeatures
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We propose a rotary DNA nanomachine that shows a continuous rotation with a frequency of 10^2 -10^4 Hz. This motor consists of a DNA ring whose elastic features are tuned such that it can be externally driven via a periodic temperature change. As a result the ring propels itself through the fluid with a speed up to microns per second.
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