We propose a simple design for microfabricated junctions that allows an equal and regular distribution of droplets between the two outlets of a junction. It relies on establishing a connection between the two outlets shortly after the junction to provide short-time memory to the device and induce perfect alternation in the choice of the outlet. We experimentally demonstrate the benefits of this simple passive device by a direct comparison to junctions without bypasses.
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