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A Method to Manipulate Surface Tension of a Liquid Metal via Surface Oxidation and Reduction
Published on: January 26, 2016
Electrocapillary Actuation of Liquid Metal in Microchannels
Saige J Dacuycuy1, Wayne A Shiroma1, Aaron T Ohta1
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.
Abstract:
Controllable deformation of liquid metal by electrocapillary actuation (ECA) is empirically characterized in fluidic channels at the sub-millimeter-length scale. In 100-µm-deep channels of varying widths, the Galinstan liquid metal could move at velocities of more than 40 mm/s. The liquid metal could extend more than 2.5 mm into the channels at an electrocapillary actuation voltage of 3 V DC. The dynamic behavior of the liquid metal as it moves in the microchannels is described. These results are useful for designing microsystems that use liquid metal as a functional material.

