We numerically analyze the AC electric field around a droplet placed on an insulator-covered electrode. The time-averaged effective electrical wetting tension, which is a function of AC frequency, is computed by integrating the Maxwell stress. The computed wetting tension is compared with the experimental result converted from the separately obtained contact-angle data. There is a good agreement between the two results at a low-frequency range and a qualitative agreement at a high-frequency range. Interestingly, the numerical results show that the electric-field strength decreases remarkably in the insulating layer near the TCL as the AC frequency increases. This decrease may account for the delay of the dielectric breakdown of an insulatin...
Electrowetting is arguably the most flexible tool to control and vary the wettability of solid surfa...
A lubrication analysis is presented for the spreading dynamics of a high permittivity polar dielectr...
The physical mechanism responsible for droplet manipulation in electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) d...
The wetting and contact line dynamics of a leaky dielectric sessile droplet under an alternating (ac...
Electrowetting has been used to actuate and control the motion of droplets on solid surfaces. An ana...
DoctorFree surface control is inherently involved in various fields of science and engineering. In t...
This paper presents current work in electrowetting. In the first part, we discuss experimental measu...
The electrowetting effect has emerged as an important research topic in recent years. Ma...
Electrowetting on dielectric is a phenomenon in which the shape and apparent contact angle of a drop...
A numerical simulation of electrowetting on a dielectric was performed in COMSOL to grant insight on...
Electrical actuation of liquid droplets at the microscale offers promising applications in the field...
We measured the electrowetting behavior of aqueous salt solutions. By varying the conductivity and t...
Fluid motion induced by strong electric fields affects many engineering applications.On the surface ...
Electrowetting is a phenomenon that used to explain how the wettability of liquid on solid surface c...
Electrowetting is becoming a more and more frequently used tool to manipulate liquids in various mic...
Electrowetting is arguably the most flexible tool to control and vary the wettability of solid surfa...
A lubrication analysis is presented for the spreading dynamics of a high permittivity polar dielectr...
The physical mechanism responsible for droplet manipulation in electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) d...
The wetting and contact line dynamics of a leaky dielectric sessile droplet under an alternating (ac...
Electrowetting has been used to actuate and control the motion of droplets on solid surfaces. An ana...
DoctorFree surface control is inherently involved in various fields of science and engineering. In t...
This paper presents current work in electrowetting. In the first part, we discuss experimental measu...
The electrowetting effect has emerged as an important research topic in recent years. Ma...
Electrowetting on dielectric is a phenomenon in which the shape and apparent contact angle of a drop...
A numerical simulation of electrowetting on a dielectric was performed in COMSOL to grant insight on...
Electrical actuation of liquid droplets at the microscale offers promising applications in the field...
We measured the electrowetting behavior of aqueous salt solutions. By varying the conductivity and t...
Fluid motion induced by strong electric fields affects many engineering applications.On the surface ...
Electrowetting is a phenomenon that used to explain how the wettability of liquid on solid surface c...
Electrowetting is becoming a more and more frequently used tool to manipulate liquids in various mic...
Electrowetting is arguably the most flexible tool to control and vary the wettability of solid surfa...
A lubrication analysis is presented for the spreading dynamics of a high permittivity polar dielectr...
The physical mechanism responsible for droplet manipulation in electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) d...