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Irreversible electrowetting on thin fluoropolymer filmsBerry et al., 2007
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- Berry S
- Kedzierski J
- Abedian B
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- Langmuir
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A study was conducted to investigate electrowetting reversibility associated with repeated voltage actuations for an aqueous droplet situated on a silicon dioxide insulator coated with an amorphous fluoropolymer film ranging in thickness from 20 to 80 nm. The experimental …
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