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Electrowetting is the
modification of the
wetting properties of a
surface (which is
typically hydrophobic) with an
applied electric field. The electrowetting...
- Dewetting –
Retraction of a
fluid from a
surface it was
forced to
cover Electrowetting Flotation –
Upward force that
opposes the
weight of an
object immersed...
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restricted to
frequencies the
operational amplifier used can handle.
Electrowetting can be
observed when a
Schottky diode is
formed using a
droplet of liquid...
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mercury droplet. This
effect has been
termed ‘Schottky
electrowetting’,
effectively linking electrowetting and
semiconductor effects.
Between 1953-1958, Fuller...
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appearing to fade.
Technologies include Gyricon, electrop****tics,
electrowetting, interferometry, and plasmonics. Many
electronic paper technologies...
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protocols can be
seamlessly transferred to a
nanoliter droplet format.
Electrowetting, dielectrop****sis, and immiscible-fluid
flows are the
three most commonly...
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microfluidics applications. This
technique builds on the
principle of
electrowetting,
which has
proven useful in
liquid actuation due to fast
switching response...
- e-paper
video screens that can work with or
without a
backlight using electrowetting technology.
Liqavista began the
final step in
fully commercialising...
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Grimsdale Transistorized computers H
Susan Hackwood Co-inventor of
electro-
wetting Erna
Hamburger Swiss electrical engineer working in radio-wave research...
- of a
mercury droplet resting on a
semiconductor can be
modified by
electrowetting,
meaning that
accurate parameter extraction may need to take this effect...