We study the nanoscale behaviour of the density of a simple fluid in the vicinity of an equilibrium contact line for a wide range of Young contact angles θY ∈ [ 40°,135° ]. Cuts of the density profile at various positions along the contact line are presented, unravelling the apparent step-wise increase of the film height profile observed in contour plots of the density. The density profile is employed to compute the normal pressure acting on the substrate along the contact line. We observe that for the full range of contact angles, the maximal normal pressure cannot solely be predicted by the curvature of the adsorption film height, but is instead softened –...
Various factors are discussed which might influence the equilibrium contact angle of nanodroplets pl...
The present theoretical study is concerned with evaporation-induced apparent contact angles for a pe...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
We study the nanoscale behaviour of the density of a simple fluid in the vicinity of an eq...
We study the nanoscale behaviour of the density of a simple fluid in the vicinity of an equilibrium ...
The paper by Nold et al. [Phys. Fluids, 26, 072001 (2014)] examined density profiles and the micro-s...
The paper by Nold et al. [Phys. Fluids 26 (7), 072001 (2014)] examined density profiles and the micr...
Despite being intensively investigated, wetting at the nanoscale leaves a manifold of questions unre...
The three-phase contact line of a droplet on a smooth surface can be characterized by the Young-Dupr...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
In this work we simulate the adsorption of wetting liquid argon films on a model substrate. We calcu...
The information regarding the wetting characteristic is important in various aspects of surface scie...
The interaction of the contact line with topographical or chemical defects at the nanometer scale se...
The motion of a solid-liquid-liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The movement of the triple contact line plays a crucial role in many applications such as ink-jet pr...
Various factors are discussed which might influence the equilibrium contact angle of nanodroplets pl...
The present theoretical study is concerned with evaporation-induced apparent contact angles for a pe...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
We study the nanoscale behaviour of the density of a simple fluid in the vicinity of an eq...
We study the nanoscale behaviour of the density of a simple fluid in the vicinity of an equilibrium ...
The paper by Nold et al. [Phys. Fluids, 26, 072001 (2014)] examined density profiles and the micro-s...
The paper by Nold et al. [Phys. Fluids 26 (7), 072001 (2014)] examined density profiles and the micr...
Despite being intensively investigated, wetting at the nanoscale leaves a manifold of questions unre...
The three-phase contact line of a droplet on a smooth surface can be characterized by the Young-Dupr...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
In this work we simulate the adsorption of wetting liquid argon films on a model substrate. We calcu...
The information regarding the wetting characteristic is important in various aspects of surface scie...
The interaction of the contact line with topographical or chemical defects at the nanometer scale se...
The motion of a solid-liquid-liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The movement of the triple contact line plays a crucial role in many applications such as ink-jet pr...
Various factors are discussed which might influence the equilibrium contact angle of nanodroplets pl...
The present theoretical study is concerned with evaporation-induced apparent contact angles for a pe...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...