Drops are well known to rebound from superhydrophobic surfaces and from liquid surfaces. Here, we show that drops can also rebound from a superhydrophilic solid surface such as an atomically smooth mica sheet. However, the coefficient of restitution CR associated with this process is significantly lower than that associated with rebound from superhydrophobic surfaces. A direct imaging method allows us to characterize the dynamics of the deformation of the drop in entering the vicinity of the surface. We find that drop bouncing occurs without the drop ever touching the solid and there is a nanometer-scale film of air that separates the liquid and solid, suggesting that shear in the air film is the dominant source of dissipation during reboun...
International audienceA drop hitting a solid surface can deposit, bounce, or splash. Splashing arise...
Drop rebound is a spectacular event that appears after impact on hydrophobic or superhydrophobic sur...
Millimetre-sized droplets are able to bounce multiple times on flat solid substrates irrespective of...
The impingement of drops onto solid surfaces1, 2 plays a crucial role in a variety of processes, inc...
Abstract Submitted for the DFD14 Meeting of The American Physical Society Repeated bouncing of drops...
Tiny drops of millimetre size are known to bounce on a solid surface if the surface is superhydropho...
Abstract Submitted for the DFD14 Meeting of The American Physical Society Repeated bouncing of drop...
It is shown that introducing gravity in the energy minimization of drops on surfaces results in diff...
The impact of liquid drops on solid surfaces is a ubiquitous phenomenon in our everyday experience; ...
The impact of a jet of droplets upon surfaces of varying hydrophobicity is studied via high-speed i...
Droplets impacting superhydrophobic surfaces have been extensively studied due to their compelling s...
Droplets impacting superhydrophobic surfaces have been extensively studied due to their compelling s...
Engineering surfaces that promote rapid drop detachment(1,2) is of importance to a wide range of app...
Millimetre-sized droplets are able to bounce multiple times on flat solid substrates irrespective of...
Millimetre-sized droplets are able to bounce multiple times on flat solid substrates irrespective of...
International audienceA drop hitting a solid surface can deposit, bounce, or splash. Splashing arise...
Drop rebound is a spectacular event that appears after impact on hydrophobic or superhydrophobic sur...
Millimetre-sized droplets are able to bounce multiple times on flat solid substrates irrespective of...
The impingement of drops onto solid surfaces1, 2 plays a crucial role in a variety of processes, inc...
Abstract Submitted for the DFD14 Meeting of The American Physical Society Repeated bouncing of drops...
Tiny drops of millimetre size are known to bounce on a solid surface if the surface is superhydropho...
Abstract Submitted for the DFD14 Meeting of The American Physical Society Repeated bouncing of drop...
It is shown that introducing gravity in the energy minimization of drops on surfaces results in diff...
The impact of liquid drops on solid surfaces is a ubiquitous phenomenon in our everyday experience; ...
The impact of a jet of droplets upon surfaces of varying hydrophobicity is studied via high-speed i...
Droplets impacting superhydrophobic surfaces have been extensively studied due to their compelling s...
Droplets impacting superhydrophobic surfaces have been extensively studied due to their compelling s...
Engineering surfaces that promote rapid drop detachment(1,2) is of importance to a wide range of app...
Millimetre-sized droplets are able to bounce multiple times on flat solid substrates irrespective of...
Millimetre-sized droplets are able to bounce multiple times on flat solid substrates irrespective of...
International audienceA drop hitting a solid surface can deposit, bounce, or splash. Splashing arise...
Drop rebound is a spectacular event that appears after impact on hydrophobic or superhydrophobic sur...
Millimetre-sized droplets are able to bounce multiple times on flat solid substrates irrespective of...