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Bursting drops in solid dielectrics caused by high voltages.

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Wang, Q; Suo, Z; Zhao, X
Published in: Nature communications
January 2012

Fluid drops tend to be spheres--a shape that minimizes surface energy. In thunderstorm clouds, drops can become unstable and emit thin jets when charged beyond certain limits. The instability of electrified drops in gases and liquids has been widely studied and used in applications including ink-jet printing, electrospinning nanofibers, microfluidics and electrospray ionization. Here we report a different scenario: drops in solids become unstable and burst under sufficiently high electric fields. We find the instability of drops in solids morphologically resembles that in liquids, but the critical electric field for the instability follows a different scaling due to elasticity of solids. Our observations and theoretical models not only advance the fundamental understanding of electrified drops, but also suggest a new failure mechanism of high energy density dielectric polymers, which have diverse applications ranging from capacitors for power grids and electric vehicles to muscle-like transducers for soft robots and energy harvesting.

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Nature communications

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2041-1723

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2041-1723

Publication Date

January 2012

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3

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1157
 

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Wang, Q., Suo, Z., & Zhao, X. (2012). Bursting drops in solid dielectrics caused by high voltages. Nature Communications, 3, 1157. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2178
Wang, Qiming, Zhigang Suo, and Xuanhe Zhao. “Bursting drops in solid dielectrics caused by high voltages.Nature Communications 3 (January 2012): 1157. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2178.
Wang Q, Suo Z, Zhao X. Bursting drops in solid dielectrics caused by high voltages. Nature communications. 2012 Jan;3:1157.
Wang, Qiming, et al. “Bursting drops in solid dielectrics caused by high voltages.Nature Communications, vol. 3, Jan. 2012, p. 1157. Epmc, doi:10.1038/ncomms2178.
Wang Q, Suo Z, Zhao X. Bursting drops in solid dielectrics caused by high voltages. Nature communications. 2012 Jan;3:1157.

Published In

Nature communications

DOI

EISSN

2041-1723

ISSN

2041-1723

Publication Date

January 2012

Volume

3

Start / End Page

1157