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Continuous electrowetting effect

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We introduce a new electrowetting effect, continuous electrowetting (CEW), and show its advantages for applications to displays and other electro-optic devices. We demonstrate experimentally, by using CEW, fast and reversible electrowetting flow on the theoretically predicted scale of ∼10 cm/s for ∼1-V driving voltage.
Title: Continuous electrowetting effect
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We introduce a new electrowetting effect, continuous electrowetting (CEW), and show its advantages for applications to displays and other electro-optic devices.
We demonstrate experimentally, by using CEW, fast and reversible electrowetting flow on the theoretically predicted scale of ∼10 cm/s for ∼1-V driving voltage.

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