We examine the contact line friction coefficient of viscous droplets spreading and retracting on solid surfaces immersed in ambient oil. By using the electrowetting effect, we generate a surface tension imbalance to drive the spreading and the retracting motion of the three-phase contact line (TCL). We show that neither the driving force intensity nor TCL direction significantly influences the friction coefficient. Instead, the friction coefficient depends equivalently on the viscosity of liquid droplets and the surrounding oil. We derive and experimentally verify a transient timescale that can be used to characterize both the spreading and retracting dynamics.Published versio
The motion of confined droplets in immiscible liquid-liquid systems strongly depends on the intrinsi...
Electric fields can be used to force a droplet to wet a solid surface using an applied voltage. Howe...
We investigate the spreading at variable rate of a water drop on a smooth hydrophobic substrate in a...
We examine the contact line friction coefficient of viscous droplets spreading and retracting on sol...
DoctorElectrowetting (EW) controls wettability of a drop on an insulator-coated electrode surface by...
The dynamics of droplets spreading and retracting on solid substrates are both of fundamental and i...
We use large-scale molecular dynamics to study dynamics at the three-phase contact line in electrowe...
We use large-scale molecular dynamics to study dynamics at the three-phase contact line in electrowe...
We use large-scale molecular dynamics to study dynamics at the three-phase contact line in electrowe...
Electrowetting (EW) of water drops in ambient oil has found a wide range of applications including l...
The static shape of droplets under electrowetting actuation is well understood. The steady-state sha...
The dynamics of a receding water front displaced by (a) an immiscible droplet of dodecane and (b) an...
There are tremendous interests regarding the wettability of solid surfaces and controlling the wetta...
This manuscript is concerned with the spreading of a liquid droplet on a plane solid surface. The fo...
Electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) is a powerful tool in many droplet-manipulation applications wi...
The motion of confined droplets in immiscible liquid-liquid systems strongly depends on the intrinsi...
Electric fields can be used to force a droplet to wet a solid surface using an applied voltage. Howe...
We investigate the spreading at variable rate of a water drop on a smooth hydrophobic substrate in a...
We examine the contact line friction coefficient of viscous droplets spreading and retracting on sol...
DoctorElectrowetting (EW) controls wettability of a drop on an insulator-coated electrode surface by...
The dynamics of droplets spreading and retracting on solid substrates are both of fundamental and i...
We use large-scale molecular dynamics to study dynamics at the three-phase contact line in electrowe...
We use large-scale molecular dynamics to study dynamics at the three-phase contact line in electrowe...
We use large-scale molecular dynamics to study dynamics at the three-phase contact line in electrowe...
Electrowetting (EW) of water drops in ambient oil has found a wide range of applications including l...
The static shape of droplets under electrowetting actuation is well understood. The steady-state sha...
The dynamics of a receding water front displaced by (a) an immiscible droplet of dodecane and (b) an...
There are tremendous interests regarding the wettability of solid surfaces and controlling the wetta...
This manuscript is concerned with the spreading of a liquid droplet on a plane solid surface. The fo...
Electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) is a powerful tool in many droplet-manipulation applications wi...
The motion of confined droplets in immiscible liquid-liquid systems strongly depends on the intrinsi...
Electric fields can be used to force a droplet to wet a solid surface using an applied voltage. Howe...
We investigate the spreading at variable rate of a water drop on a smooth hydrophobic substrate in a...