Supplementary information
From the following article:
Non-coalescence of oppositely charged drops
W. D. Ristenpart, J. C. Bird, A. Belmonte, F. Dollar & H. A. Stone
Nature 461, 377-380(17 September 2009)
doi:10.1038/nature08294
Supplementary Information
This file contains Supplementary Discussions, Supplementary Data, Supplementary Figures 1-2 with Legends, Supplementary References and Legends for Supplementary Movies 1-6.
Supplementary Movie 1
This movie shows immediate coalescence at a low field strength - see file s1 for full Legend.
Supplementary Movie 2
This movie shows non-coalescence (bouncing) at a higher field strength - see file s1 for full Legend.
Supplementary Movie 3
This movie shows vigorous bouncing at an even higher field strength - see file s1 for full Legend.
Supplementary Movie 4
This movie shows two droplets bouncing back and forth in a high field strength - see file s1 for full Legend.
Supplementary Movie 5
This movie shows a zoomed-in view of the immediate vicinity at the point of contact for a bouncing drop - see file s1 for full Legend.
Supplementary Movie 6
This movie shows an example of partial coalescence, where an oppositely charged 'daughter' droplet is emitted from the point of contact - see file s1 for full Legend.
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