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Rectified motion of liquid drops on gradient surfaces induced by vibration

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LANGMUIR
Volume 18, Issue 9, Pages 3404-3407

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la025505c

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When a liquid drop (1-2 muL) is placed on a surface possessing a continuous gradient of wettability, it moves toward the more wettable part of the gradient with typical speeds of 1-2 mm/s. This low speed arises because the driving force due to surface tension is reduced by contact angle hysteresis. The hysteresis force acting on a drop on a gradient surface is, however, spatially asymmetric-its magnitude against the gradient being larger than that along the gradient. If a periodic force is applied to a drop resting on such a gradient surface, the force against the gradient is rectified whereas it is enhanced along the gradient. This half-wave rectification of periodic force causes 1-2 muL size drops to move with enhanced speeds of 5-10 mm/s.

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