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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review E Année : 1999

Moving droplets on asymmetrically structured surfaces

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It is shown theoretically and experimentally that a liquid droplet can move on a surface structured with a locally asymmetric pattern when a breathing of the drop is induced by external means. Two different situations can be envisioned: a drop whose volume is modulated and a drop whose equilibrium contact angle is switched between two extreme values. This last case was experimentally investigated using electric fields acting on water droplets in castor oil. The main trends of the theory are verified although a quantitative analysis would necessitate either a simpler experimental geometry or a more elaborate model. The results are discussed with a miniaturization of the setup in mind which would have important potential applications in the field of integrated analysis systems.
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Olivier Sandre, L. Gorre-Talini, Armand Ajdari, Jacques Prost, Pascal Silberzan. Moving droplets on asymmetrically structured surfaces. Physical Review E , 1999, 60 (3), pp.2964-2972. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevE.60.2964⟩. ⟨hal-02168818⟩
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