Orbital Electrowetting: From Continuous Droplet Transport to Programmable Microfluidics

J Jie Tan (Molecular Science and Biomedicine Laboratory (MBL), State Key Laboratory of Chemo and Biosensing, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) J Jiayu Du D Dong Lv Y Yikui Gao D Dongyue Jiang (Key Laboratory of Ocean Energy Utilization and Energy Conservation of Ministry of Education Dalian University of Technology Dalian China) Z Zuankai Wang W Wenjie Liu C Chi Yan Tso

Abstract

ABSTRACT Droplet transport on solid surfaces underpins applications in microfluidics, thermal management, and water harvesting. Conventional electrowetting (CEW) has enabled digital droplet control, but reliance on numerous individually addressed electrodes, complex driving circuitry, and step‐wise motion has limited scalability and practical deployment. Orbital electrowetting (OEW) has recently been introduced as a complementary paradigm, where asymmetric electrowetting forces and electrostatic energy gradients drive droplets into continuous, high‐speed motion along predefined orbital pathways using only a minimal number of electrodes and simple global excitation. In this perspective, the physical mechanisms of OEW are summarized, with emphasis on how surface wettability, electric field distribution, and orbital geometry govern droplet speed, stability, and confinement. Key challenges are identified, including the current lack of robust bidirectional and position‐resolved control in complex networks. Future directions and application opportunities for OEW‐enabled platforms are outlined, such as programmable microfluidics with low overhead wiring, defogging and self‐cleaning of photovoltaic modules, enhancement of condensation heat transfer, and atmospheric water harvesting when combined with passive radiative cooling surfaces. It is argued that, as these challenges are addressed, OEW will substantially expand the electrowetting toolbox for next‐generation droplet manipulation and water‐energy technologies.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 33
Published June 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

J

Jie Tan

Molecular Science and Biomedicine Laboratory (MBL), State Key Laboratory of Chemo and Biosensing, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

J

Jiayu Du

D

Dong Lv

Y

Yikui Gao

D

Dongyue Jiang

Key Laboratory of Ocean Energy Utilization and Energy Conservation of Ministry of Education Dalian University of Technology Dalian China

Z

Zuankai Wang

W

Wenjie Liu

C

Chi Yan Tso