Electrowetting (EW) is a technique that uses an external electric field to manipulate small volumes of liquid by modifying the interfacial tension between the liquid and a substrate. Its most is the ability to achieve precise, high-speed, and reversible control of fluids without any mechanical moving parts. Fundamental Principles Fundamental Principles and Practical Applications
This technology has transitioned from a fundamental laboratory curiosity into a cornerstone of modern microfluidics, advanced optics, and display technologies. Fundamental Principles of Electrowetting Electrowetting (EW) is a technique that uses an
Despite its elegance, electrowetting faces several persistent challenges: Electrowetting (EW) is a technique that uses an
Liquavista (acquired by Amazon, then later closed) was the most prominent developer. While Amazon never launched a commercial EWD product, the technology remains promising for signage and low-power mobile devices. Electrowetting (EW) is a technique that uses an