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Supplementary Materials
The PDF file includes:
- Section S1. Rapid prototyping by 3D printing
- Section S2. MAS test station for 3D printed stators
- Section S3. MAS (10.6 kHz) with helium gas
- Section S4. Spinning frequency reproducibility
- Section S5. Correlation between temperature and spinning frequency
- Fig. S1. 3D printed stators for spherical rotors.
- Fig. S2. Spinning test station for spherical rotors in 3D-printed stators.
- Fig. S3. Spherical rotor spun at 10.6 kHz with helium gas.
- Fig. S4. Correlation between temperature and spinning frequency of spherical rotor.
- Table S1. Spinning test with same stator and different spherical rotors.
- Table S2. Spinning test with same spherical rotor and different stator copies.
Other Supplementary Material for this manuscript includes the following:
- Movie S1 (.mov format). Spherical rotor (9.5 mm) spins stably at magic angle in 3D-printed stator.
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