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Dynamic Electric Discharge Paths in Liquid Metal Marble Arrays.

Ruohan YuYuan ChiJiewei ZhengRichard FuchsPeifeng LvNur-Adania Nor-AzmanLucy JohnstonYuanzhu MaoShanshi GaoJunma TangMd Arifur RahimShuhua PengRichard KanerGuangzhao MaoKourosh Kalantar-ZadehJianbo Tang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Electric discharge occurs ubiquitously in both natural and engineered systems, where the discharge paths provide critical information. However, control and visualization of discharge patterns is a challenging task. Here arrays of liquid metal marbles, droplets of a gallium-indium eutectic alloy with a copper-doped ZnS luminescent coating, are designed for pixelated visualization of electric discharge paths at optical imaging length-scales. The ZnS particles embed themselves into the surface of liquid metal droplets and are anchored by a self-limiting gallium oxide layer. The operation is achieved by generating spark discharges at inter-marble air gaps and reduced voltage drop across highly conducting liquid metal droplets. By taking advantage of the malleability of soft liquid metal marbles, the dynamic visualization platforms allow the manipulation of discharge path selections in configurable marble arrays and the embedding of artificial defect features. The systems are further integrated for characterizing dynamic changes in granular and soft systems, and for enabling logic computing and information encoded display. This demonstration holds promises for creating new-generation electric discharge-based optoelectronics.
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