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Optoelectrowetting (OEW) is a method of liquid droplet manipulation used in microfluidics applications. This technique builds on the principle of electrowetting, which has proven useful in liquid actuation due to fast switching response times and low power consumption. Where traditional electrowetting runs into challenges, however, such as in the simultaneous manipulation of multiple droplets, OEW presents a lucrative alternative that is both simpler and cheaper to produce. OEW surfaces are easy to fabricate, since they require no lithography, and have real-time, reconfigurable, large-scale manipulation control, due to its reaction to light intensity.

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Optoelectrowetting

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reservoirs through simple tubing. It is also known as open optoelectrowetting (O-OEW). Optoelectrowetting can also be achieved using the photocapacitance in a...

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Electrowetting

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liquid lubricant. Optoelectrowetting, and photoelectrowetting are both optically-induced electrowetting effects. Optoelectrowetting involves the use of...

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Microfluidics

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also been demonstrated using magnetic force, surface acoustic waves, optoelectrowetting, mechanical actuation, etc. Paper-based microfluidic devices fill...

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Digital microfluidics

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an open DMF device. Digital microfluidics can be light-activated. Optoelectrowetting can be used to transport sessile droplets around a surface containing...

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Photoelectrowetting

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achieved without the necessity of underlying patterned electrodes. Optoelectrowetting Microoptoelectromechanical systems S. Arscott, 'Moving liquids with...

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