Amorphous fluoropolymer (FP), as a material for both insulating and hydrophobic coating, plays an essential role in electrowetting displays (EWD). In this work, three FPs based on Teflon AF1600, Hyflon AD60 and Cytop 809A were studied according to their influence on the EWD performance. Both water/air and oil/water contact angles were utilized to compare the surface wettability of these three FPs. Reversible and fast optical switch could be achieved in the EWD devices fabricated using all three FPs; however, the less hydrophobicity of the Cytop 809A surface would lead to a slower Off-switching speed or even incomplete close of the micro-pixels. The “reflow” temperature for restoring the hydrophobicity of fluoropolymer surface should be high...
Imagine a drop of water lying on a surface, pulled into a ball by surface tension. With electricity ...
Degradation of the electrowetting effect by a repeated actuation is evaluated over an extended perio...
Degradation of the electrowetting effect by a repeated actuation is evaluated over an extended perio...
Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) is the change in weatability due to an applied electrostatic fie...
Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) is the change in weatability due to an applied electrostatic fie...
Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) is the change in weatability due to an applied electrostatic fie...
Transmissive displays dominate the current portable display marketplace. However, there is significa...
The practicability of using DI water in electrowetting displays with a thick layer of fluoropolymer ...
In electrowetting devices, hydrophobic insulating layer, namely dielectric layer, is capable of reve...
\u3cp\u3eThe behavior of fluids inside a reflective display based on electrowetting was analyzed and...
Driving microfluidic flow in micropixels by electrowetting to realize light switches and displays is...
Driving microfluidic flow in micropixels by electrowetting to realize light switches and displays is...
Cytop is a commercially available amorphous fluoropolymer with excellent characteristics including e...
Cytop is a commercially available amorphous fluoropolymer with excellent characteristics including e...
Hydrophobic/hydrophilic patterned surfaces (HHPS) are found in nature and are highly desired for pra...
Imagine a drop of water lying on a surface, pulled into a ball by surface tension. With electricity ...
Degradation of the electrowetting effect by a repeated actuation is evaluated over an extended perio...
Degradation of the electrowetting effect by a repeated actuation is evaluated over an extended perio...
Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) is the change in weatability due to an applied electrostatic fie...
Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) is the change in weatability due to an applied electrostatic fie...
Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) is the change in weatability due to an applied electrostatic fie...
Transmissive displays dominate the current portable display marketplace. However, there is significa...
The practicability of using DI water in electrowetting displays with a thick layer of fluoropolymer ...
In electrowetting devices, hydrophobic insulating layer, namely dielectric layer, is capable of reve...
\u3cp\u3eThe behavior of fluids inside a reflective display based on electrowetting was analyzed and...
Driving microfluidic flow in micropixels by electrowetting to realize light switches and displays is...
Driving microfluidic flow in micropixels by electrowetting to realize light switches and displays is...
Cytop is a commercially available amorphous fluoropolymer with excellent characteristics including e...
Cytop is a commercially available amorphous fluoropolymer with excellent characteristics including e...
Hydrophobic/hydrophilic patterned surfaces (HHPS) are found in nature and are highly desired for pra...
Imagine a drop of water lying on a surface, pulled into a ball by surface tension. With electricity ...
Degradation of the electrowetting effect by a repeated actuation is evaluated over an extended perio...
Degradation of the electrowetting effect by a repeated actuation is evaluated over an extended perio...