In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitatively model the resulting relaxations. These dynamics in turn provide insight on both practical and fundamental aspects of thin-film hydrodynamics. In this work, we describe a model trilayer dewetting experiment elucidating the effect of solid, no-slip confining boundaries on the bursting of a liquid film in a viscous environment. This experiment was inspired by an industrial polymer processing technique, multilayer coextrusion, in which thousands of alternating layers are stacked atop one another. When pushed to the nanoscale limit, the individual layers are found to break up on time scales shorter than the processing time. To gain insight o...
We present real-time optical microscopy observations of the pattern evolution in self-destruction an...
A uniform nanometric thin liquid film on a solid substrate can become unstable due to the action of ...
We revisit the problem of a liquid polymer that dewets from another liquid polymer substrate with th...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
International audienceIn capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer t...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
An experimental investigation is reported on the effect of shear on the bursting of molten ultrathin...
The objective of this work is to give new insight into the stability of thin polymer films under she...
The objective of this work is to give new insight into the stability of thin polymer films under she...
The objective of this work is to give new insight into the stability of thin polymer films under she...
If a thin liquid film is not stable, different rupture mechanisms can be observed causing characteri...
Flow processes on the micro- and nanometer scale are of enormous scientific interest and additionall...
Flow processes on the micro- and nanometer scale are of enormous scientific interest and additionall...
on the numerical implementation of thin-film equations that describe the capillary-driven evolution ...
We present real-time optical microscopy observations of the pattern evolution in self-destruction an...
A uniform nanometric thin liquid film on a solid substrate can become unstable due to the action of ...
We revisit the problem of a liquid polymer that dewets from another liquid polymer substrate with th...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
International audienceIn capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer t...
In capillary-driven fluid dynamics, simple departures from equilibrium offer the chance to quantitat...
An experimental investigation is reported on the effect of shear on the bursting of molten ultrathin...
The objective of this work is to give new insight into the stability of thin polymer films under she...
The objective of this work is to give new insight into the stability of thin polymer films under she...
The objective of this work is to give new insight into the stability of thin polymer films under she...
If a thin liquid film is not stable, different rupture mechanisms can be observed causing characteri...
Flow processes on the micro- and nanometer scale are of enormous scientific interest and additionall...
Flow processes on the micro- and nanometer scale are of enormous scientific interest and additionall...
on the numerical implementation of thin-film equations that describe the capillary-driven evolution ...
We present real-time optical microscopy observations of the pattern evolution in self-destruction an...
A uniform nanometric thin liquid film on a solid substrate can become unstable due to the action of ...
We revisit the problem of a liquid polymer that dewets from another liquid polymer substrate with th...