This paper presents current work in electrowetting. In the first part, we discuss experimental measurements of curvature of a conductive liquid drop in an electrical field. A recent theoretical and numerical study [8] predicts that diverging electric fields give rise to deviations close to the contact line from the usual spherical cap shape. We present here the first experimental measurements, compared to numerical simulations. In the second part, we recall how electrowetting is likely to induce wetting transitions, and describe the experimental setup designed to this purpose. Ellipsometry monitoring of film thickness is intended to follow total towards pseudo-partial wetting transition, allowing to reconstruct the effective interface poten...
Wetting of surfaces can be affected by surface roughness, presence of surface chemical defects, or b...
A lubrication analysis is presented for the spreading dynamics of a high permittivity polar dielectr...
Electrowetting has been used to actuate and control the motion of droplets on solid surfaces. An ana...
Electrowetting is a versatile tool to reduce the apparent contact angle of partially wetting conduct...
The electrowetting effect has emerged as an important research topic in recent years. Ma...
The electrowetting effect has emerged as an important research topic in recent years. M...
Electrowetting is becoming a more and more frequently used tool to manipulate liquids in various mic...
We present an analytical approach using conformal mapping to the free-boundary problem of the shape ...
Electrowetting is arguably the most flexible tool to control and vary the wettability of solid surfa...
Electrowetting on dielectric is a phenomenon in which the shape and apparent contact angle of a drop...
Electrowetting (EW) has recently been demonstrated as a powerful tool for controlling droplet morpho...
Electrowetting on dielectric is a phenomenon in which the shape and apparent contact angle of a drop...
Imagine a drop of water lying on a surface, pulled into a ball by surface tension. With electricity ...
The subject of this thesis is the deformation of liquid droplets and liquid films in electrical fiel...
The subject of this thesis is the deformation of liquid droplets and liquid films in electrical fiel...
Wetting of surfaces can be affected by surface roughness, presence of surface chemical defects, or b...
A lubrication analysis is presented for the spreading dynamics of a high permittivity polar dielectr...
Electrowetting has been used to actuate and control the motion of droplets on solid surfaces. An ana...
Electrowetting is a versatile tool to reduce the apparent contact angle of partially wetting conduct...
The electrowetting effect has emerged as an important research topic in recent years. Ma...
The electrowetting effect has emerged as an important research topic in recent years. M...
Electrowetting is becoming a more and more frequently used tool to manipulate liquids in various mic...
We present an analytical approach using conformal mapping to the free-boundary problem of the shape ...
Electrowetting is arguably the most flexible tool to control and vary the wettability of solid surfa...
Electrowetting on dielectric is a phenomenon in which the shape and apparent contact angle of a drop...
Electrowetting (EW) has recently been demonstrated as a powerful tool for controlling droplet morpho...
Electrowetting on dielectric is a phenomenon in which the shape and apparent contact angle of a drop...
Imagine a drop of water lying on a surface, pulled into a ball by surface tension. With electricity ...
The subject of this thesis is the deformation of liquid droplets and liquid films in electrical fiel...
The subject of this thesis is the deformation of liquid droplets and liquid films in electrical fiel...
Wetting of surfaces can be affected by surface roughness, presence of surface chemical defects, or b...
A lubrication analysis is presented for the spreading dynamics of a high permittivity polar dielectr...
Electrowetting has been used to actuate and control the motion of droplets on solid surfaces. An ana...