电润湿辅助“Cheerios效应”的自由表面推进

Junqi Yuan, S. Cho
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本文介绍了如何将“Cheerios效应”与EWOD(介质电润湿)相结合来推动漂浮物。麦圈效应是一种常见的现象,在这种现象中,小的漂浮物被侧壁吸引或排斥。这种行为被认为高度依赖于壁的疏水性。通过电控制管中侧壁的疏水性(接触角),从而扭曲相邻的界面,可以通过电控制cheerios效应来操纵漂浮物。本工作首次验证了ewod辅助啦啦队对推进力的影响。利用这种效应,可以实现运河中毫米大小的漂浮物的线性推进。通过对侧壁上排列的EWOD电极依次施加电压,并通过仔细控制电极开关之间的时间间隔,可以沿着微型管道连续推动漂浮物。此外,在一个更小的管道中,其尺寸与毛细管长度相当,也可以实现类似的推进。最后,通过将EWOD电极沿圆形路径排列并依次施加电信号来实现漂浮物的圆周旋转。
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Free surface propulsion by electrowetting-assisted ‘Cheerios effect’
This paper presents how “Cheerios effect” is combined with EWOD (electrowetting on dielectric) in order to propel floating objects. Cheerios effect is a common phenomenon in which small floating objects are either attracted or repelled by the sidewall. This behavior is known to be highly dependent on the hydrophobicity of the walls. By electrically controlling the hydrophobicity (contact angle) of the sidewalls in the canal and thus distorting the adjacent interfaces, cheerios effect can be electrically controlled to manipulate floating objects. This work first verifies EWOD-assisted cheerios effect on propulsion. Using this effect, a linear propulsion of millimeter-sized floating objects in a canal is achieved. By sequentially applying a voltage to the arrayed EWOD electrodes on the sidewalls and by carefully controlling the time interval between electrode switching, floating objects can be propelled continuously along the mini canals. In addition, the similar propulsion is achieved in an even smaller canal whose dimension is comparable to the capillary length. Finally, circular rotation of floating objects is realized by arranging EWOD electrodes along a circular path and applying electrical signal sequentially.
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