Dynamics of droplets driven by electrowetting
Abstract
Even though electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) is a useful strategy in a wide array of biological and engineering processes with numerous droplet-manipulation applications, there is still a lack of complete theoretical interpretation on the dynamics of electrowetting. In this paper, we present an effective theoretical model and use Onsager variational principle to successfully derive the governing equations of non-equilibrium electrowetting dynamics for a droplet in both overdamped and underdamped regimes. It is found that the spreading and retraction dynamics of a droplet on EWOD substrates can be fairly well captured in the overdamped regime. By varying liquid viscosity, droplet size, and applied voltage, we confirm that the transient dynamics of EW can be characterized by a timescale independent of liquid viscosity, droplet size and applied voltage. Our model provides a complete fundamental explanation of EW-driven spreading dynamics, which is important for a wide range of applications, from self-cleaning to novel optical and digital microfluidic devices.
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