Programmable Continuous Electrowetting of Liquid Metal for Reconfigurable Electronics
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Babatain, Wedyan; Park, Christine; Harraz, Deiaa M; Kilic Afsar, Ozgun; Honnet, Cedric; Lov, Sarah; Labrune, Jean‐Baptiste; Dickey, Michael D; Ishii, Hiroshi; ... Show more Show less
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Dynamic manipulation of the shape and position of liquid metal (LM), a conductive and deformable conductor, presents new opportunities for reconfigurable electronics, fluidic logic, and soft-actuation systems. This study combines continuous electrowetting (CEW) with electrochemical modulation of the interface of LM in electrolyte to achieve tunable and directional LM manipulation in 2D spaces. A key finding is that under a fixed external electric field, the LM moves in a direction that depends on its electrochemical potential. The LM potential is controlled using a substrate featuring patterns of laser-induced graphene (LIG) since it is non-wetting to LM and electrically conductive. This strategy enables a range of functionalities, including “valves” for on-demand LM control, LM droplet sorting, feedback sensing, and fluidic logic gates. The strategy can also control the motion of LM droplets across 2D spaces. Finally, it is utilized within a reconfigurable circuit platform where the LM functions as a dynamic interconnect for sequential activation, parallel switching, and self-healing circuits. By coupling the electrically-driven motion of LM and the versatility of LIG patterning, this work establishes a versatile framework for reconfigurable electronics, programmable fluidic systems, and adaptive systems.
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2025-09-15Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
Advanced Materials
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Wiley
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W. Babatain, C. Park, D. M. Harraz, et al. “ Programmable Continuous Electrowetting of Liquid Metal for Reconfigurable Electronics.” Adv. Mater. (2025): e06383.
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