Universal scaling law for electrified sessile droplets on a lyophilic surface
Abstract
Electrified sessile droplets on solid surfaces are ubiquitous in nature as well as several practical applications. Although the influence of electric field on pinned sessile droplets and soap bubbles have been investigated experimentally, the theoretical understanding of the stability limit of generic droplets remains largely elusive. By conducting a theoretical analysis in the framework of lubrication approximation, we show that the stability limit of a sessile droplet on a lyophilic substrate in the presence of an electric field exhibits a universal power-law scaling behaviour. The power-law exponent between the critical electric field and the droplet volume is found to be -1. The existence of this scaling law is further explained by virtue of minimization of the total free energy of the electrified droplet.
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@article{arxiv.2312.01002,
title = {Universal scaling law for electrified sessile droplets on a lyophilic surface},
author = {Dipin S. Pillai and Kirti Chandra Sahu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.01002},
year = {2023}
}
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