Principles of droplet electrohydrodynamics for lab-on-a-chip.
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...Recently, devices based on the manipulation of individual droplets with volumes in the range of nanoliters or less have attracted increasing attention [4-10]....
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...40 Runge, Annales de Poggendorff, t. VIII, p 107, 1826, t. XV, p 95, t. XVI, p 304, t. XVII, p 472; Sérullas, Annales de Chimie et de Physique, t. XXXIV, p 192, 1827; Davy, Philosophical Transactions, t. XV, p 135, and Annales de Chimie et de Physique, t. XXXIII, p 315, 1826; Gore, Philosophical Magazine [4], t. XIX, p 149, 1860, t. XXII, p 555, t. XXIV, pp 401 and 403; Stokes, Philosophical Magazine, t. XXIV, p 404....
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...A consistent hydrodynamic description (ignoring specific effects related to contact line dynamcis) was presented in [4]....
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...In addition, work on simulation and modeling of droplet-based electrowetting has been reported by Zeng and Korsmeyer (2004), Zeng (2006), Lienemann et al. (2006), and; Walker and Shapiro (2006)....
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