Transient current in mechanically excited droplet-on-dielectric devices is asymmetric and waveform-independent, pointing to dielectric charge relaxation rather than geometric capacitance alone.
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Transient Electrical Response Beyond Quasistatic Capacitance at Mechanically Excited Droplet--Dielectric Interfaces
Transient current in mechanically excited droplet-on-dielectric devices is asymmetric and waveform-independent, pointing to dielectric charge relaxation rather than geometric capacitance alone.