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Wetting and spreading
Wetting phenomena are ubiquitous in nature and technology. A solid substrate exposed to
the environment is almost invariably covered by a layer of fluid material. In this review, the …
the environment is almost invariably covered by a layer of fluid material. In this review, the …
Disjoining pressure and the film-height-dependent surface tension of thin liquid films: New insight from capillary wave fluctuations
In this paper we review simulation and experimental studies of thermal capillary wave
fluctuations as an ideal means for probing the underlying disjoining pressure and surface …
fluctuations as an ideal means for probing the underlying disjoining pressure and surface …
Casimir contribution to the interfacial Hamiltonian for 3D wetting
Previous treatments of three-dimensional (3D) short-ranged wetting transitions have missed
an entropic or low-temperature Casimir contribution to the binding potential describing the …
an entropic or low-temperature Casimir contribution to the binding potential describing the …
Liquid drops on a surface: Using density functional theory to calculate the binding potential and drop profiles and comparing with results from mesoscopic modelling
The contribution to the free energy for a film of liquid of thickness h on a solid surface due to
the interactions between the solid-liquid and liquid-gas interfaces is given by the binding …
the interactions between the solid-liquid and liquid-gas interfaces is given by the binding …
Influence of the fluid structure on the binding potential: comparing liquid drop profiles from density functional theory with results from mesoscopic theory
For a film of liquid on a solid surface, the binding potential g (h) gives the free energy as a
function of the film thickness h and also the closely related (structural) disjoining pressure …
function of the film thickness h and also the closely related (structural) disjoining pressure …
Fluid structure in the immediate vicinity of an equilibrium three-phase contact line and assessment of disjoining pressure models using density functional theory
We examine the nanoscale behavior of an equilibrium three-phase contact line in the
presence of long-ranged intermolecular forces by employing a statistical mechanics of fluids …
presence of long-ranged intermolecular forces by employing a statistical mechanics of fluids …
The local structure factor near an interface; beyond extended capillary-wave models
We investigate the local structure factor S (z; q) at a free liquid–gas interface in systems with
short-ranged intermolecular forces and determine the corrections to the leading-order …
short-ranged intermolecular forces and determine the corrections to the leading-order …
Phase behavior of fluids in undulated nanopores
M Pospíšil, A Malijevský - Physical Review E, 2022 - APS
The geometry of walls forming a narrow pore may qualitatively affect the phase behavior of
the confined fluid. Specifically, the nature of condensation in nanopores formed of …
the confined fluid. Specifically, the nature of condensation in nanopores formed of …
Wetting transition in the two-dimensional Blume-Capel model: A Monte Carlo study
EV Albano, K Binder - Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft …, 2012 - APS
The wetting transition of the Blume-Capel model is studied by a finite-size scaling analysis of
L× M lattices where competing boundary fields±H 1 act on the first or last row of the L rows in …
L× M lattices where competing boundary fields±H 1 act on the first or last row of the L rows in …
On the spectrum of fluctuations of a liquid surface: From the molecular scale to the macroscopic scale
EM Blokhuis - The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2009 - pubs.aip.org
We show that to account for the full spectrum of surface fluctuations from low scattering
vector qd⪡ 1 (classical capillary wave theory) to high qd≳ 1 (bulklike fluctuations), one must …
vector qd⪡ 1 (classical capillary wave theory) to high qd≳ 1 (bulklike fluctuations), one must …