The Oscillation Dynamics of Droplets Subject to Electrowetting Actuation

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Abstract

The dynamic behavior of an Electrowetting-on-Dielectrics (EWOD) actuation process can be linked to certain fluid properties of the actuated polar liquid droplet. After actuation, inertia will lead to droplet oscillations where the contact angle asymptotically approaches the newly created surface tension equilibrium value. The decay behavior, frequency and amplitude of these oscillations can be related to material parameters such as density, viscosity and mass. In this work we study the characteristics of these oscillations, present simulation results and develop a measurement setup for first observations of oscillations on deionized water droplets. We show that there is a big difference between two grounding schemes, in particular regarding the dynamic movement of the liquid-gas interface. It turns out that only an electrical grounding from below leads to utilizable oscillations. Finally we point towards applications for future Lab-on-a-Chip applications.
Original languageEnglish
Article number8540852
Pages (from-to)1379 - 1387
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Sensors Journal
Volume19
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2018

Fields of science

  • 202019 High frequency engineering
  • 202021 Industrial electronics
  • 202036 Sensor systems
  • 203017 Micromechanics
  • 202 Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Information Engineering
  • 202027 Mechatronics
  • 202028 Microelectronics
  • 202037 Signal processing

JKU Focus areas

  • Mechatronics and Information Processing

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