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Electrowetting

Known as: EWOD, Electro-wetting 
Electrowetting is the modification of the wetting properties of a surface (which is typically hydrophobic) with an applied electric field.
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2016
2016
By applying driving voltage schemes with different rising gradient and the same final voltage in an electrofluidic display device… 
2015
2015
In this paper, laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the precipitation characteristics and induced surface… 
2013
2013
With the provision of any source of real-time information, the timeliness and accuracy of the data provided are paramount to the… 
2012
2012
Abstract In this paper, we present a nanostructured ZnO based superhydrophobic high dielectric constant (K) Composite dielectric… 
Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
We extend the phase field model of heterogeneous crystal nucleation developed recently [L. Gr\'an\'asy et al., Phys. Rev. Lett… 
2009
2009
We investigate the dripping of liquids around solid surfaces in the regime of inertial flows, a situation commonly encountered… 
2008
2008
We propose and demonstrate a novel liquid-droplet-based thermal switch aimed for satellite thermal control by using coplanar… 
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
is a barrier to its growth and development. Conse-quently, DMF devices are limited to use in a few laboratoriesworldwide.The… 
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Microfluidics-based biochips are soon expected to revolutionize biosensing, clinical diagnostics and drug discovery. Robust off…