2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0238267
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Correction: A laser-microfabricated electrohydrodynamic thruster for centimeter-scale aerial robots

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“…Microfabricated silicon electrodes have been used to produce high (≈10) thrust-to-weight ratio centimeter scale fliers [19], and an EAD quad-thruster design has lifted a useful sensor payload with tethered power [12]. Ductless single-stage actuators using UV laser microfabricated electrodes (as in this work) have been shown to produce sufficient thrust for liftoff [20], [21], [22].…”
Section: A Ead Propulsion For Flying Robotsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Microfabricated silicon electrodes have been used to produce high (≈10) thrust-to-weight ratio centimeter scale fliers [19], and an EAD quad-thruster design has lifted a useful sensor payload with tethered power [12]. Ductless single-stage actuators using UV laser microfabricated electrodes (as in this work) have been shown to produce sufficient thrust for liftoff [20], [21], [22].…”
Section: A Ead Propulsion For Flying Robotsmentioning
confidence: 93%