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Self-Powered Colorful Dynamic Electrowetting Display Systems Based on Triboelectricity.

Xingyi DaiJingkun YangChang ShuQihua LiangJiaxin HanYinghui WuMiao ChenYajun CaoXiangrong JuHailing SunLong-Biao HuangGuofu Zhou
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Electrowetting displays (EWDs) based on microfluidics are highly sought after in the fields of electronic devices, smart homes, and information communication. However, the power supply of the EWD systems for visually engaging multi-color displays remains a big challenge. Herein, self-powered colorful dynamic display systems are developed by integrating the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) with the EWD device. The TENG is designed with a nanotube-patterned surface and can generate open-circuit voltages ranging from 30 to 295 V by controlling the contact area. The wetting property of the micro-droplet exhibits a response to the applied voltage, enabling the triboelectricity-triggered electrowetting-on-dielectric. Driven by the voltage of 160 V, the monochromatic EWD exhibits bright color switching from magenta to transparent with a pixel aperture ratio of 78%, and the recovery process can be rapidly completed. Furthermore, the self-powered colorful dynamic EWD system can be achieved. By selectively applying the voltage to the pixels in the three monochromatic layers that constitute the colorful EWD, the wetting properties of the fluids can be controlled, allowing for colorful dynamic display. This work contributes to the advancement of color display technology for portable and wearable electronic ink displays, indoor and outdoor sports equipment, and information communication.
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