Dielectric force-induced shape change of liquid crystal (LC) droplets which are randomly dispersed in a liquid polymer is demonstrated. By applying a sufficiently high voltage, the isolated spherical LC droplets are coalesced to form a planar layer, while the cylindrical LC droplets which make contact on both substrate surfaces cannot be deformed easily. On the contrary, each cylindrical LC droplet functions as a swollen well to unite the adjacent LC droplets. The dynamic behavior for flattening the spherical LC droplets is also studied. Potential applications of these reconfigurable LC droplets for various photonic devices are discussed
Based on dielectrophoretic effect, we report a novel approach which can extensively spread a liquid ...
Based on dielectrophoretic effect, we report a novel approach which can extensively spread a liquid ...
We demonstrate a liquid crystal (LC) droplet whose surface profile could be deformed by a fringing f...
We demonstrate a liquid droplet whose surface profile can be reshaped by voltage. As the dielectric ...
This work reports, for the first time, a dielectrophoresis (DEP) effect-induced motion of liquid cry...
We demonstrate a transmissive color display using reconfigurable liquid droplets whose surface profi...
We demonstrate a transmissive color display using reconfigurable liquid droplets whose surface profi...
We demonstrate a transmissive color display using reconfigurable liquid droplets whose surface profi...
We demonstrate a transmissive color display using reconfigurable liquid droplets whose surface profi...
Based on dielectrophoretic effect, we report a novel approach which can extensively spread a liquid ...
We report a dielectrically actuated liquid crystal (LC) pump. A small volume of LC forms a pillar-li...
We report a dielectrically actuated liquid crystal (LC) pump. A small volume of LC forms a pillar-li...
Based on dielectrophoretic effect, we report a novel approach which can extensively spread a liquid ...
We demonstrated a novel optical switch with a reconfigurable dielectric liquid droplet. The device c...
We report a dielectrically actuated liquid crystal (LC) pump. A small volume of LC forms a pillar-li...
Based on dielectrophoretic effect, we report a novel approach which can extensively spread a liquid ...
Based on dielectrophoretic effect, we report a novel approach which can extensively spread a liquid ...
We demonstrate a liquid crystal (LC) droplet whose surface profile could be deformed by a fringing f...
We demonstrate a liquid droplet whose surface profile can be reshaped by voltage. As the dielectric ...
This work reports, for the first time, a dielectrophoresis (DEP) effect-induced motion of liquid cry...
We demonstrate a transmissive color display using reconfigurable liquid droplets whose surface profi...
We demonstrate a transmissive color display using reconfigurable liquid droplets whose surface profi...
We demonstrate a transmissive color display using reconfigurable liquid droplets whose surface profi...
We demonstrate a transmissive color display using reconfigurable liquid droplets whose surface profi...
Based on dielectrophoretic effect, we report a novel approach which can extensively spread a liquid ...
We report a dielectrically actuated liquid crystal (LC) pump. A small volume of LC forms a pillar-li...
We report a dielectrically actuated liquid crystal (LC) pump. A small volume of LC forms a pillar-li...
Based on dielectrophoretic effect, we report a novel approach which can extensively spread a liquid ...
We demonstrated a novel optical switch with a reconfigurable dielectric liquid droplet. The device c...
We report a dielectrically actuated liquid crystal (LC) pump. A small volume of LC forms a pillar-li...
Based on dielectrophoretic effect, we report a novel approach which can extensively spread a liquid ...
Based on dielectrophoretic effect, we report a novel approach which can extensively spread a liquid ...
We demonstrate a liquid crystal (LC) droplet whose surface profile could be deformed by a fringing f...