The equilibrium shape of a drop in contact with solid surfaces can undergo continuous or discontinuous transitions upon changes in either drop volume or surface energies. In many instances, such transitions involve the motion of the three-phase contact line and are thus sensitive to contact angle hysteresis. Using a combination of electrowetting-based experiments and numerical calculations, we demonstrate for a generic sphere-plate confinement geometry how contact angle hysteresis affects the mechanical stability of competing axisymmetric and nonaxisymmetric drop conformations and qualitatively changes the character of transitions between them
In this paper, the importance of considering contact angle hysteresis (CAH) during the process of st...
Experimental evidence suggests that contact angle hysteresis is related, in some cases, to surface r...
Abstract. We present a model which explains several experimental observa-tions relating contact angl...
The equilibrium shape of a drop in contact with solid surfaces can undergo continuous or discontinuo...
The equilibrium shape of a drop in contact with solid surfaces can undergo continuous or discontinuo...
We study liquid drops that are present in a generic geometry, namely the gap in between a sphere and...
A capillary based adhesion device motivates the study of coupled free-interface shapes and the trans...
Abstract — Contact angle hysteresis has an important impact on liquid bridges between sphere particl...
Local contact line pinning prevents droplets from rearranging to minimal global energy, and models f...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is developed ...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis of liquid droplets on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is d...
An experimental measurement of dynamic contact angles of droplets and capillary bridges is presented...
Surface tension acting at an interface holds an underlying liquid in motionless equilibrium. If the ...
When a three-phase contact line moves along a solid surface, the contact angle no longer corresponds...
We present a model which explains several experimental observations relating contact angle hysteresi...
In this paper, the importance of considering contact angle hysteresis (CAH) during the process of st...
Experimental evidence suggests that contact angle hysteresis is related, in some cases, to surface r...
Abstract. We present a model which explains several experimental observa-tions relating contact angl...
The equilibrium shape of a drop in contact with solid surfaces can undergo continuous or discontinuo...
The equilibrium shape of a drop in contact with solid surfaces can undergo continuous or discontinuo...
We study liquid drops that are present in a generic geometry, namely the gap in between a sphere and...
A capillary based adhesion device motivates the study of coupled free-interface shapes and the trans...
Abstract — Contact angle hysteresis has an important impact on liquid bridges between sphere particl...
Local contact line pinning prevents droplets from rearranging to minimal global energy, and models f...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is developed ...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis of liquid droplets on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is d...
An experimental measurement of dynamic contact angles of droplets and capillary bridges is presented...
Surface tension acting at an interface holds an underlying liquid in motionless equilibrium. If the ...
When a three-phase contact line moves along a solid surface, the contact angle no longer corresponds...
We present a model which explains several experimental observations relating contact angle hysteresi...
In this paper, the importance of considering contact angle hysteresis (CAH) during the process of st...
Experimental evidence suggests that contact angle hysteresis is related, in some cases, to surface r...
Abstract. We present a model which explains several experimental observa-tions relating contact angl...