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Spontaneous Electrowetting

In general, the term electrowetting, at least for EWOD or EICE configurations in which spontaneous spreading does not occur and hence the contact angles are static (we shall deal with the case of spontaneous electrowetting below), has traditionally been associated with the change in... [Pg.967]

Electrowetting, Fig. 5 Schematic depiction of the drop and film geometry for spontaneous electrowetting on parallel line electrodes. The inset shows a magnification of the contact line region in which the drop or the capillary... [Pg.971]

Electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) Electrowetting on insulator-coated electrodes (EICE) Electrowetting on line electrodes (ELE) Spontaneous electrowetting Static electrowetting... [Pg.981]

Electrowetting, Applications, Fig. 1 Schematic illustration of (a) static electrowetting in which the applied electric field induces a macroscopic change in the contact angle and (b) spontaneous electrowetting in which a thin... [Pg.982]

Yeo LY, Chang H-C (2005) Static and spontaneous electrowetting. Modem Phys Lett B 19 549-569... [Pg.990]


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