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Dipole moments of gyricon balls

by: Joseph M. Crowley, Nicholas K. Sheridon, Linda Romano
Journal of Electrostatics, Vol. 55, No. 3-4. (July 2002), pp. 247-259.
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Gyricon balls consist of two hemispheres of different colors and different electrical properties. When immersed in a liquid and exposed to a uniform electrical field, they rotate so that the ball is aligned along the polar axis. The dipole moment of the ball is modeled in terms of a uniform surface charge distribution on each hemisphere, and the predicted motion is obtained from a balance of electrical and viscous torques. The motion shows a long and variable initial decay, followed by a relatively rapid turning and then a long final delay. Measurements of the rotation between parallel electrodes lead to a dipole moment and surface charge density for the balls, with typical bipolar surface charge densities in the range of 0.1-0.3 [mu]C/m2.


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