The formation of a bridging gas meniscus via cavitation or nanobubbles is considered the most likely origin of the submicrometer long-range attractive forces measured between hydrophobic surfaces in aqueous solution. However, the dynamics of the formation and evolution of the gas meniscus is still under debate, in particular, in the presence of a thin air layer on a superhydrophobic surface. On superhydrophobic surfaces the range can even exceed 10 μm. Here, we report microscopic images of the formation and growth of a gas meniscus during force measurements between a superhydrophobic surface and a hydrophobic microsphere immersed in water. This is achieved by combining laser scanning confocal microscopy and colloidal probe atomic force micr...
Loose particles in moist granular materials, such as unsaturated soils, are held together by capilla...
The impact of a sessile droplet with a moving meniscus, as encountered in processes such as dip-coat...
The impact of a sessile droplet with a moving meniscus, as encountered in processes such as dip-coat...
The formation of a bridging gas meniscus via cavitation or nanobubbles is considered the most likely...
The formation of a bridging gas meniscus via cavitation or nanobubbles is considered the most likely...
The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhydrophobic surfaces in water gives rise to s...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s).The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhy...
Loose particles in moist granular materials, such as unsaturated soils, are held together by capilla...
We have studied the microscopic shape, contact angle and Laplace law behavior of the liquid–gas inte...
It has been long believed that modern physics fails in explaining the forces measured between hydrop...
Transport mechanisms involved in capillary condensation of water menisci in nanoscopic gaps between ...
Loose particles in moist granular materials, such as unsaturated soils, are held together by capilla...
A combination of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and reflection interference contrast microscopy (RICM...
Loose particles in moist granular materials, such as unsaturated soils, are held together by capilla...
The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhydrophobic surfaces in water gives rise to s...
Loose particles in moist granular materials, such as unsaturated soils, are held together by capilla...
The impact of a sessile droplet with a moving meniscus, as encountered in processes such as dip-coat...
The impact of a sessile droplet with a moving meniscus, as encountered in processes such as dip-coat...
The formation of a bridging gas meniscus via cavitation or nanobubbles is considered the most likely...
The formation of a bridging gas meniscus via cavitation or nanobubbles is considered the most likely...
The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhydrophobic surfaces in water gives rise to s...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s).The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhy...
Loose particles in moist granular materials, such as unsaturated soils, are held together by capilla...
We have studied the microscopic shape, contact angle and Laplace law behavior of the liquid–gas inte...
It has been long believed that modern physics fails in explaining the forces measured between hydrop...
Transport mechanisms involved in capillary condensation of water menisci in nanoscopic gaps between ...
Loose particles in moist granular materials, such as unsaturated soils, are held together by capilla...
A combination of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and reflection interference contrast microscopy (RICM...
Loose particles in moist granular materials, such as unsaturated soils, are held together by capilla...
The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhydrophobic surfaces in water gives rise to s...
Loose particles in moist granular materials, such as unsaturated soils, are held together by capilla...
The impact of a sessile droplet with a moving meniscus, as encountered in processes such as dip-coat...
The impact of a sessile droplet with a moving meniscus, as encountered in processes such as dip-coat...