
Image-based Analysis of Biophysical Field Effects on Water Structure Under Corona Discharge Conditions
Amit Sharma , Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, IndiaAbstract
Understanding the interaction between biophysical fields and water structure is fundamental for advancing fields such as electrohydrodynamics, environmental science, and biomedical engineering. This study investigates the influence of corona discharge—a form of plasma-based electrical field—on water structure using image-based analysis techniques. Employing high-resolution microscopy and image quantification algorithms, we examined structural changes in water droplets exposed to corona discharge under controlled conditions. The results revealed significant morphological and optical property changes indicative of underlying molecular reorganization. These findings provide new insights into water’s dynamic behavior under biophysical fields and present a methodology for non-invasive analysis of field-induced water modifications.
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