The relaxation dynamics of the contact angle between a viscous liquid and a smooth substrate is studied at the nanoscale. Through atomic force microscopy measurements of polystyrene nanostripes we simultaneously monitor both the temporal evolution of the liquid–air interface and the position of the contact line. The initial configuration exhibits high curvature gradients and a non-equilibrium contact angle that drive liquid flow. Both these conditions are relaxed to achieve the final state, leading to three successive regimes in time: (i) stationary contact line levelling; (ii) receding contact line dewetting; (iii) collapse of the two fronts. For the first regime, we reveal the existence of a self-similar evolution of the liquid interface,...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
The description of wetting phenomena is a challenging problem on every considerable length-scale. Th...
The description of wetting phenomena is a challenging problem on every considerable length-scale. Th...
The relaxation dynamics of the contact angle between a viscous liquid and a smooth substrate is stud...
The morphological information on the very front of a spreading liquid is fundamental to our understa...
The motion of a solid-liquid-liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
International audienceThe contact angle of a liquid drop moving on a real solid surface depends on t...
The use of continuum mechanics to describe contacts involving nanoscale and atomic interactions has ...
Classical hydrodynamic models predict that infinite work is required to move a three-phase contact l...
Classical hydrodynamic models predict that infinite work is required to move a three-phase contact l...
The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
We report on the onset of fluid entrainment when a contact line is forced to advance over a dry soli...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
The description of wetting phenomena is a challenging problem on every considerable length-scale. Th...
The description of wetting phenomena is a challenging problem on every considerable length-scale. Th...
The relaxation dynamics of the contact angle between a viscous liquid and a smooth substrate is stud...
The morphological information on the very front of a spreading liquid is fundamental to our understa...
The motion of a solid-liquid-liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
International audienceThe contact angle of a liquid drop moving on a real solid surface depends on t...
The use of continuum mechanics to describe contacts involving nanoscale and atomic interactions has ...
Classical hydrodynamic models predict that infinite work is required to move a three-phase contact l...
Classical hydrodynamic models predict that infinite work is required to move a three-phase contact l...
The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
We report on the onset of fluid entrainment when a contact line is forced to advance over a dry soli...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
The description of wetting phenomena is a challenging problem on every considerable length-scale. Th...
The description of wetting phenomena is a challenging problem on every considerable length-scale. Th...