How Do Rotor Stator Systems Work at the Nanoscale?
At the nanoscale, rotor stator systems operate based on similar principles as their macroscopic counterparts but rely on quantum mechanics and molecular interactions. The rotor is designed to spin or oscillate relative to the stator, often driven by external stimuli such as light, chemical gradients, or electric fields. The motion is typically achieved through the manipulation of molecular forces, which can include van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding, and covalent bonding.