“…Inspired by these biological systems, successful DNA track nano-walkers have been developed. [13][14][15] The behaviours of many other molecules have also been investigated in terms of their ability to walk or rotate preferentially in a particular direction either driven by a laser pulse, 16 chemical reactions, [17][18][19][20] electric eld, [21][22][23][24] temperature, 25 or a combination of different stimuli. 26 A ratchet-like behaviour has been observed in colloidal particles, 27 an articial motor system designed to replicate a realistic motor protein, 28 cold atoms in optical lattices, [29][30][31] nanoparticles in solution, 32,33 SQUIDs, 34 soliton transport, 35 nanopores in polymer lms, 36 polarons in diatomic molecular chains, 37 superparamagnetic particles, 38 and many other cases.…”