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A Magnetically Actuated Superhydrophobic Ratchet Surface for Droplet Manipulation

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi12030325

Keywords

ratchet surface; superhydrophobic; Laplace pressure; droplet manipulation; NdFeB

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [ECCS-1950009]

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This study introduces a magnetically actuated superhydrophobic ratchet surface that can apply a dynamically controllable Laplace pressure gradient on the surface of water droplets, leading to different spreading characteristics of the droplets, which can be utilized for droplet manipulation studies.
A water droplet dispensed on a superhydrophobic ratchet surface is formed into an asymmetric shape, which creates a Laplace pressure gradient due to the contact angle difference between two sides. This work presents a magnetically actuated superhydrophobic ratchet surface composed of nanostructured black silicon strips on elastomer ridges. Uniformly magnetized NdFeB layers sputtered under the black silicon strips enable an external magnetic field to tilt the black silicon strips and form a superhydrophobic ratchet surface. Due to the dynamically controllable Laplace pressure gradient, a water droplet on the reported ratchet surface experiences different forces on two sides, which are explored in this work. Here, the detailed fabrication procedure and the related magnetomechanical model are provided. In addition, the resultant asymmetric spreading of a water droplet is studied. Finally, droplet impact characteristics are investigated in three different behaviors of deposition, rebound, and penetration depending on the impact speed. The findings in this work are exploitable for further droplet manipulation studies based on a dynamically controllable superhydrophobic ratchet surface.

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