JOURNAL ARTICLE

Effect of Electrode Shape on Droplet Actuation in Electrowetting-Based Microfluidics

Negar RajabiAli Dolatabadi

Year: 2008 Journal:   Volume 13: Nano-Manufacturing Technology; and Micro and Nano Systems, Parts A and B Pages: 1015-1020

Abstract

This article describes the effect of electrode shape in electrowetting-based droplet actuation. A Volume of Fluid technique is applied to track the 3-D interface. The Laplace equation is solved to predict the time and space dependent electric field in the domain. The onset of actuation, contact angle distribution at the three phase line, and the droplet morphology are studied for two electrode shapes; i.e. flat and crescent. The acceleration and the velocity of the droplet are also other important parameters to show the superior performance of crescent electrode in droplet actuation.

Keywords:
Electrowetting Microfluidics Electrode Digital microfluidics Laplace's equation Materials science Electric field Mechanics Acceleration Contact angle Physics Classical mechanics Nanotechnology Composite material Boundary value problem

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