We study the dynamics of droplets driven by a gradient of curvature, as may be achieved by placing a drop on the surface of a cone. The curvature gradient induces a pressure gradient within the drop, which in turn leads to spontaneous propulsion of the droplet. To investigate the resulting driving force we perform a series of experiments in which we track a droplet's displacement, s, from the apex of a cone whose surface is treated to exhibit near-zero pinning effects. We find an s ∼ t1/4 scaling at sufficiently late times t. To shed light upon these dynamics, we perform an asymptotic calculation of the equilibrium shape of a droplet on a weakly curved cylinder, deriving the curvature-induced force responsible for its propulsion. By balanci...
The authors of [W. D. Ristenpart et al., Nature, 461 (2009), pp. 377–380] have observed the followin...
An Erratum for this article has been published in 2009 EPL 87 39901We present the results of a combi...
In this thesis, we develop a physical understanding of the effects of viscosity and geometry on the ...
We study the dynamics of droplets driven by a gradient of curvature, as may be achieved by placing a...
International audienceVibrated substrates are useful tools to move and reshape drops. Experiments us...
International audienceThis work proposes and explores a new propulsion mechanism for sessile droplet...
If a droplet smaller than the capillary length is placed on a substrate with a conical shape, it spr...
Surface curvature affects the shape, stability, and apparent contact angle of sessile and pendant dr...
International audienceExperimental observations indicate that chemically active droplets suspended i...
Liquid transport (continuous or segmented) in microfluidic platforms typically requires pumping devi...
In this work we study the formation of nanodrops on curved surfaces (both convex and concave) by mea...
International audienceIndividual chemically active drops suspended in a surfactant solution were obs...
In this work we study the formation of nanodrops on curved surfaces (both convex and concave) by mea...
After a droplet has broken away from a slender thread or jet of liquid, the tip of the thread or jet...
Drop impacts are ubiquitous in nature forming a vital pathway for the transport of liquids, primaril...
The authors of [W. D. Ristenpart et al., Nature, 461 (2009), pp. 377–380] have observed the followin...
An Erratum for this article has been published in 2009 EPL 87 39901We present the results of a combi...
In this thesis, we develop a physical understanding of the effects of viscosity and geometry on the ...
We study the dynamics of droplets driven by a gradient of curvature, as may be achieved by placing a...
International audienceVibrated substrates are useful tools to move and reshape drops. Experiments us...
International audienceThis work proposes and explores a new propulsion mechanism for sessile droplet...
If a droplet smaller than the capillary length is placed on a substrate with a conical shape, it spr...
Surface curvature affects the shape, stability, and apparent contact angle of sessile and pendant dr...
International audienceExperimental observations indicate that chemically active droplets suspended i...
Liquid transport (continuous or segmented) in microfluidic platforms typically requires pumping devi...
In this work we study the formation of nanodrops on curved surfaces (both convex and concave) by mea...
International audienceIndividual chemically active drops suspended in a surfactant solution were obs...
In this work we study the formation of nanodrops on curved surfaces (both convex and concave) by mea...
After a droplet has broken away from a slender thread or jet of liquid, the tip of the thread or jet...
Drop impacts are ubiquitous in nature forming a vital pathway for the transport of liquids, primaril...
The authors of [W. D. Ristenpart et al., Nature, 461 (2009), pp. 377–380] have observed the followin...
An Erratum for this article has been published in 2009 EPL 87 39901We present the results of a combi...
In this thesis, we develop a physical understanding of the effects of viscosity and geometry on the ...