Integrating insulator-covered electrodes into a microfluidic flow focusing device (FFD) we demonstrate enhanced flexibility and control of the flow of two non-miscible liquids based on electrowetting (EW). In the parameters space, determined by liquid inlet pressures, we identify a specific region where drops can only be generated and addressed via EW. In this regime we show that the size distribution and the frequency of drop generation can be controlled by the applied voltage and the width of voltage pulses. Moreover it turns out that with EW the drop size and the frequency can be tuned independently. Finally we show that the same drop generation phenomena can also be observed in the presence of surfactants
Abstract Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) moving fluid by surface tension effects offers some adv...
Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) is known as a promising technique to manipulate liquid droplet f...
For electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) devices, which are most commonly used for digital (droplet) ...
Integrating insulator-covered electrodes into a microfluidic flow focusing device (FFD) we demonstra...
We studied the generation of aqueous microdrops in an oil–water flow-focusing device with integrated...
We integrated electrowetting into a microfluidic flow focusing device to study drop generation under...
Motivated by the desire to analyze individual cells, the objective of this research is the design, f...
Electrowetting is arguably the most flexible tool to control and vary the wettability of solid surfa...
Digital microfluidic two-phase flow systems have achieved an impressive degree of flexibility and ve...
International audienceOscillating electrowetting on dielectrics (EWOD) with coplanar electrodes is i...
Microfluidic switching and electrowetting could be employed as an integral part of a low-cost, high ...
The ability to manipulate droplets on a substrate using electric signals1-known as digital microflui...
Electrowetting (EW)-based digital microfluidic systems (DMF) and droplet-based two-phase flow microf...
Advancement in micro fabrication processes has led the concept of Electro wetting on dielectric(EWOD...
We demonstrate the control of droplet sizes by an ac voltage applied across microelectrodes patterne...
Abstract Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) moving fluid by surface tension effects offers some adv...
Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) is known as a promising technique to manipulate liquid droplet f...
For electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) devices, which are most commonly used for digital (droplet) ...
Integrating insulator-covered electrodes into a microfluidic flow focusing device (FFD) we demonstra...
We studied the generation of aqueous microdrops in an oil–water flow-focusing device with integrated...
We integrated electrowetting into a microfluidic flow focusing device to study drop generation under...
Motivated by the desire to analyze individual cells, the objective of this research is the design, f...
Electrowetting is arguably the most flexible tool to control and vary the wettability of solid surfa...
Digital microfluidic two-phase flow systems have achieved an impressive degree of flexibility and ve...
International audienceOscillating electrowetting on dielectrics (EWOD) with coplanar electrodes is i...
Microfluidic switching and electrowetting could be employed as an integral part of a low-cost, high ...
The ability to manipulate droplets on a substrate using electric signals1-known as digital microflui...
Electrowetting (EW)-based digital microfluidic systems (DMF) and droplet-based two-phase flow microf...
Advancement in micro fabrication processes has led the concept of Electro wetting on dielectric(EWOD...
We demonstrate the control of droplet sizes by an ac voltage applied across microelectrodes patterne...
Abstract Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) moving fluid by surface tension effects offers some adv...
Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) is known as a promising technique to manipulate liquid droplet f...
For electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) devices, which are most commonly used for digital (droplet) ...