<p>➀ This study presents a new microrobotic platform designed to improve the precision and versatility of nanoparticle manipulation using light.</p><p>➁ The microrobots are constructed with a rigid, transparent disk-shaped body and plasmonic antennas, with a plasmonic nano-tweezer at the core for nanoparticle trapping.</p><p>➂ The platform demonstrates high precision in trapping, transporting, and releasing nanoparticles, with potential applications in targeted drug delivery and quantum sensing.</p>
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