Tunable fluorescence emission from an electrowetting droplet display

Authors

  • Jose Ramon Batiller Department of Physics, Ateneo de Manila University
  • Raphael A. Guerrero Department of Physics, Ateneo de Manila University

Abstract

We report a tunable color display based on the electrowetting actuation of a water droplet doped with 1 mM of rhodamine 6G. The display consists of a Pt wire electrode and a bottom Cu electrode with an insulating silicone layer. Droplet contact angle drops from 90° to 75° over an applied DC voltage range of 0 to 24 V. Variable fluorescence emission induced by applied voltage is demonstrated with the droplet under UV illumination. From an initial value of 574.15 nm (yellow) at 0 V, the fluorescence peak shifts to 555.62 nm (green) at 24 V. Redistribution of the dye molecules in response to an external electric field is a proposed mechanism for the change in fluorescence output.

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Article ID

SPP2014-1C-03

Section

Optics and Signal Processing

Published

2014-10-17

How to Cite

[1]
JR Batiller and RA Guerrero, Tunable fluorescence emission from an electrowetting droplet display, Proceedings of the Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas 32, SPP2014-1C-03 (2014). URL: https://proceedings.spp-online.org/article/view/1813.