2022
DOI: 10.1109/tcpmt.2022.3143687
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A Wettability-Mediated Microdroplet Under Electrowetting Effect for Hotspot Cooling

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“…A recent application considers the cooling of a hotspot through a hydrophobic and hydrophilic surface by using deionized water droplets. Among the most relevant results, it was found that the temperature of a hotspot on a hydrophilic surface could be reduced by more than 70 °C and maintained by continuous droplet addition under a heat flux of 5.35 × 10 4 W/m 2 [32]. More studies can be found in a recent review [33].…”
Section: Droplet Electrowettingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent application considers the cooling of a hotspot through a hydrophobic and hydrophilic surface by using deionized water droplets. Among the most relevant results, it was found that the temperature of a hotspot on a hydrophilic surface could be reduced by more than 70 °C and maintained by continuous droplet addition under a heat flux of 5.35 × 10 4 W/m 2 [32]. More studies can be found in a recent review [33].…”
Section: Droplet Electrowettingmentioning
confidence: 99%