Transmission of torque at the nanoscale
Abstract
In macroscopic mechanical devices torque is transmitted through gearwheels and clutches. In the construction of devices at the nanoscale, torque and its transmission through soft materials will be a key component. However, this regime is dominated by thermal fluctuations leading to dissipation. Here we demonstrate the principle of torque transmission for a disc-like colloidal assembly exhibiting clutch-like behaviour, driven by particles in optical traps. These are translated on a circular path to form a rotating boundary that transmits torque to additional particles confined to the interior. We investigate this transmission and find that it is determined by solid-like or fluid-like behaviour of the device and a stick-slip mechanism reminiscent of macroscopic gearwheels slipping. The transmission behaviour is predominantly governed by the rotation rate of the boundary and the density of the confined system. We determine the efficiency of our device and thus optimise conditions to maximise power output.
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@article{arxiv.1806.03984,
title = {Transmission of torque at the nanoscale},
author = {Ian Williams and Erdal C. Oğuz and Thomas Speck and Paul Bartlett and Hartmut Löwen and C. Patrick Royall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.03984},
year = {2018}
}
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12 pages