In this paper we revisit the derivation of a nonlocal interfacial Hamiltonian model for systems with short-ranged intermolecular forces. Starting from a microscopic Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson Hamiltonian with a double parabola potential, we reformulate the derivation of the interfacial model using a rigorous boundary integral approach. This is done for three scenarios: a single fluid phase in contact with a nonplanar substrate (i.e., wall); a free interface separating coexisting fluid phases (say, liquid and gas); and finally a liquid-gas interface in contact with a nonplanar confining wall, as is applicable to wetting phenomena. For the first two cases our approaches identifies the correct form of the curvature corrections to the free en...
We study the adsorption of a fluid in the grand canonical ensemble occurring at a planar heterogeneo...
In this thesis we focus on calculating the shape of small bubbles and droplets near surfaces, in reg...
We use exact methods to derive an interface model from an underlying microscopic model, i.e., the Is...
Analysis of a microscopic Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson model of 3D short-ranged wetting shows that correl...
We present results of an extensive molecular dynamics simulation of the structure and fluctuations o...
Recently, a Nonlocal Model of short-range wetting was proposed that seems to overcome problems with...
A long-standing problem of statistical mechanics, the 3D critical wetting with short-range forces ha...
In this Letter we examine an effective interfacial Hamiltonian approach for wetting phenomena based ...
We propose a method to account for the long tail corrections of dispersive forces in inhomogeneous s...
Previous treatments of three-dimensional (3D) short-ranged wetting transitions have missed an entrop...
A weakly nonlocal phase-field model is used to define the surface tension in liquid binary mixtures ...
Recently, a Nonlocal Model was proposed that seems to overcome difficulties of the fluctuation theor...
We investigate the local structure factor S (z;q) at a free liquid-gas interface in systems with sho...
We study minimal surfaces which arise in wetting and capillarity phenomena. Using conformal coordina...
Fluids adsorbed at micro-patterned and geometrically structured substrates can exhibit novel phase t...
We study the adsorption of a fluid in the grand canonical ensemble occurring at a planar heterogeneo...
In this thesis we focus on calculating the shape of small bubbles and droplets near surfaces, in reg...
We use exact methods to derive an interface model from an underlying microscopic model, i.e., the Is...
Analysis of a microscopic Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson model of 3D short-ranged wetting shows that correl...
We present results of an extensive molecular dynamics simulation of the structure and fluctuations o...
Recently, a Nonlocal Model of short-range wetting was proposed that seems to overcome problems with...
A long-standing problem of statistical mechanics, the 3D critical wetting with short-range forces ha...
In this Letter we examine an effective interfacial Hamiltonian approach for wetting phenomena based ...
We propose a method to account for the long tail corrections of dispersive forces in inhomogeneous s...
Previous treatments of three-dimensional (3D) short-ranged wetting transitions have missed an entrop...
A weakly nonlocal phase-field model is used to define the surface tension in liquid binary mixtures ...
Recently, a Nonlocal Model was proposed that seems to overcome difficulties of the fluctuation theor...
We investigate the local structure factor S (z;q) at a free liquid-gas interface in systems with sho...
We study minimal surfaces which arise in wetting and capillarity phenomena. Using conformal coordina...
Fluids adsorbed at micro-patterned and geometrically structured substrates can exhibit novel phase t...
We study the adsorption of a fluid in the grand canonical ensemble occurring at a planar heterogeneo...
In this thesis we focus on calculating the shape of small bubbles and droplets near surfaces, in reg...
We use exact methods to derive an interface model from an underlying microscopic model, i.e., the Is...