We study the link between the density functional (DF) formalism and the capillary wave theory (CWT) for liquid surfaces, focused on the Landau–Ginzburg–Wilson (LGW) model, or square gradient DF expansion, with a symmetric double parabola free energy, which has been extensively used in theoretical studies of this problem. We show the equivalence between the non-local DF results of Parry and coworkers and the direct evaluation of the mean square fluctuations of the intrinsic surface, as is done in the intrinsic sampling method for computer simulations. The definition of effective wave-vector dependent surface tensions is reviewed and we obtain new proposals for the LGW model. The surface weight proposed by Blokhuis and the surface mode analys...
Modern theories of the hydrophobic effect highlight its dependence on length scale, emphasizing the ...
A statistical field theory for an inhomogeneous liquid, a planar liquid/vapor interface, is devised ...
We investigate the local structure factor S (z;q) at a free liquid-gas interface in systems with sho...
Wertheim predicted strong density-density correlations at free liquid surfaces, produced by capillar...
10 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceLast years, there has been a renewed interest in the utiliz...
The phenomenological aspects of surface and interfacial phenomena such as wetting phase transitions ...
Capillary wave fluctuations at the edges of liquid wetting layers are analyzed in Monte Carlo simula...
The phenomenological aspects of surface and interfacial phenomena such as wetting phase transitions ...
We report an application of the general formalism of density functional theory (DFT) for quantum flu...
Attempts to extend the capillary-wave theory of fluid interfacial fluctuations to microscopic wavele...
A Helmholtz energy functional for inhomogeneous fluid phases based on the perturbed-chain polar stat...
Wetting phenomena provide a vivid manifestation of attractive intermolecular forces, putting to a te...
This dissertation presents the construction and application of novel accurate continuum theories to ...
We discuss general features of the relation between wetting properties and temperature dependence of...
The inclusion of higher-order terms in the capillary-wave Hamiltonian may reduce the contributions o...
Modern theories of the hydrophobic effect highlight its dependence on length scale, emphasizing the ...
A statistical field theory for an inhomogeneous liquid, a planar liquid/vapor interface, is devised ...
We investigate the local structure factor S (z;q) at a free liquid-gas interface in systems with sho...
Wertheim predicted strong density-density correlations at free liquid surfaces, produced by capillar...
10 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceLast years, there has been a renewed interest in the utiliz...
The phenomenological aspects of surface and interfacial phenomena such as wetting phase transitions ...
Capillary wave fluctuations at the edges of liquid wetting layers are analyzed in Monte Carlo simula...
The phenomenological aspects of surface and interfacial phenomena such as wetting phase transitions ...
We report an application of the general formalism of density functional theory (DFT) for quantum flu...
Attempts to extend the capillary-wave theory of fluid interfacial fluctuations to microscopic wavele...
A Helmholtz energy functional for inhomogeneous fluid phases based on the perturbed-chain polar stat...
Wetting phenomena provide a vivid manifestation of attractive intermolecular forces, putting to a te...
This dissertation presents the construction and application of novel accurate continuum theories to ...
We discuss general features of the relation between wetting properties and temperature dependence of...
The inclusion of higher-order terms in the capillary-wave Hamiltonian may reduce the contributions o...
Modern theories of the hydrophobic effect highlight its dependence on length scale, emphasizing the ...
A statistical field theory for an inhomogeneous liquid, a planar liquid/vapor interface, is devised ...
We investigate the local structure factor S (z;q) at a free liquid-gas interface in systems with sho...