2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2301.09141
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Active coating of a water drop by an oil film using a MHz-frequency surface acoustic wave

Abstract: We employ a millimeter-scale piezoelectric acoustic actuator, which generates MHz-frequency surface acoustic waves (SAWs) in a solid substrate, to actively coat a drop of water by a macroscopic film of silicon oil as a paradigm for a small scale and low power coating system. We build upon previous studies on SAW induced dynamic wetting of a solid substrate, also known as the acoustowetting phenomena, to actively drive a model low surface-energy liquid -silicon oil -coat a model liquid object -a sessile drop of… Show more

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