Recent studies of cooled oil emulsion droplets uncovered transformations into a host of flattened shapes with straight edges and sharp corners, driven by a partial phase transition of the bulk liquid phase. Here, we explore theoretically the simplest geometric competition between this phase transition and surface tension in planar polygons and recover the observed sequence of shapes and their statistics in qualitative agreement with experiments. Extending the model to capture some of the three-dimensional structure of the droplets, we analyze the evolution of protrusions sprouting from the vertices of the platelets and the topological transition of a puncturing planar polygon
The current thesis investigates the controlled spreading of droplets of complex fluids. This thesis ...
The morphological path of droplets on a liquid substrate towards equilibrium is investigated experim...
The general mechanisms of structure and form generation are the keys to understanding the fundamenta...
Recent studies of cooled oil emulsion droplets uncovered transformations into a host of flattened sh...
When cooled down, emulsion droplets stabilized by a frozen interface of alkane molecules and surfact...
We model the buoyancy-driven motion of a liquid droplet in an ambient liquid, assuming that the liqu...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...
In several recent studies, we showed that micrometer-sized oil-in-water emulsion droplets from alkan...
We propose a theoretical framework to predict the three-dimensional shapes of optically deformed mic...
Revealing the chemical and physical mechanisms underlying symmetry breaking and shape transformation...
The sphere to cylinder transition in a one-phase droplet microemulsion system is studied theoretical...
Recent extensive studies reveal that surfactant-stabilized spherical alkane emulsion droplets sponta...
We study the equilibrium morphology of droplets of symmetric AB diblock copolymer on a flat substrat...
A compound droplet consisting of water and silicone oil either spreads or splashes upon impacting a ...
Anisotropic spreading of liquids and elongated droplet shapes are often encountered on surfaces deco...
The current thesis investigates the controlled spreading of droplets of complex fluids. This thesis ...
The morphological path of droplets on a liquid substrate towards equilibrium is investigated experim...
The general mechanisms of structure and form generation are the keys to understanding the fundamenta...
Recent studies of cooled oil emulsion droplets uncovered transformations into a host of flattened sh...
When cooled down, emulsion droplets stabilized by a frozen interface of alkane molecules and surfact...
We model the buoyancy-driven motion of a liquid droplet in an ambient liquid, assuming that the liqu...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...
In several recent studies, we showed that micrometer-sized oil-in-water emulsion droplets from alkan...
We propose a theoretical framework to predict the three-dimensional shapes of optically deformed mic...
Revealing the chemical and physical mechanisms underlying symmetry breaking and shape transformation...
The sphere to cylinder transition in a one-phase droplet microemulsion system is studied theoretical...
Recent extensive studies reveal that surfactant-stabilized spherical alkane emulsion droplets sponta...
We study the equilibrium morphology of droplets of symmetric AB diblock copolymer on a flat substrat...
A compound droplet consisting of water and silicone oil either spreads or splashes upon impacting a ...
Anisotropic spreading of liquids and elongated droplet shapes are often encountered on surfaces deco...
The current thesis investigates the controlled spreading of droplets of complex fluids. This thesis ...
The morphological path of droplets on a liquid substrate towards equilibrium is investigated experim...
The general mechanisms of structure and form generation are the keys to understanding the fundamenta...