Critical wetting is an elusive phenomenon for solid-fluid interfaces. Using interfacial models we show that the diverging length scales, which characterize complete wetting at an apex, precisely mimic critical wetting with the apex angle behaving as the contact angle. Transfer matrix, renormalization group, and mean-field analysis show that this covariance is obeyed in 2D and 3D and for long- and short-ranged forces. This connection should be experimentally accessible and provides a means of checking theoretical predictions for critical wettin
We study the adsorption of simple fluids at smoothly structured, completely wet walls and show that ...
Hypothesis:Wetting phenomena play a key role in flows through porous media. Relative permeabilityand...
Previous treatments of three-dimensional (3D) short-ranged wetting transitions have missed an entrop...
Critical wetting is an elusive phenomenon for solid-fluid interfaces. Using interfacial models we sh...
Fluids adsorbed at micro-patterned and geometrically structured substrates can exhibit novel phase t...
Fluids adsorbed in 3D wedges are shown to exhibit two types of continuous interfacial unbinding cor...
We consider a fluid adsorbed in a wedge made from was that exhibit a first-order wetting transition ...
We consider a fluid adsorbed in a wedge made from walls that exhibit a first-order wetting transitio...
We study wetting phenomena in which the wetting layer is (nearly) critical and intrudes between two ...
Cahn’s general argument for complete wetting in the vicinity of critical points is critically review...
A comprehensive theory of interfacial fluctuation effects occurring at two-dimensional wedge (corner...
We study the interfacial phenomenology of a fluid in contact with a one-dimensional array of infinit...
We study the adsorption of a fluid in the grand canonical ensemble occurring at a planar heterogeneo...
We propose a simple scaling theory describing critical effects at rounded meniscus osculation transi...
We consider the phase equilibria of a fluid confined in a deep capillary groove of width L with iden...
We study the adsorption of simple fluids at smoothly structured, completely wet walls and show that ...
Hypothesis:Wetting phenomena play a key role in flows through porous media. Relative permeabilityand...
Previous treatments of three-dimensional (3D) short-ranged wetting transitions have missed an entrop...
Critical wetting is an elusive phenomenon for solid-fluid interfaces. Using interfacial models we sh...
Fluids adsorbed at micro-patterned and geometrically structured substrates can exhibit novel phase t...
Fluids adsorbed in 3D wedges are shown to exhibit two types of continuous interfacial unbinding cor...
We consider a fluid adsorbed in a wedge made from was that exhibit a first-order wetting transition ...
We consider a fluid adsorbed in a wedge made from walls that exhibit a first-order wetting transitio...
We study wetting phenomena in which the wetting layer is (nearly) critical and intrudes between two ...
Cahn’s general argument for complete wetting in the vicinity of critical points is critically review...
A comprehensive theory of interfacial fluctuation effects occurring at two-dimensional wedge (corner...
We study the interfacial phenomenology of a fluid in contact with a one-dimensional array of infinit...
We study the adsorption of a fluid in the grand canonical ensemble occurring at a planar heterogeneo...
We propose a simple scaling theory describing critical effects at rounded meniscus osculation transi...
We consider the phase equilibria of a fluid confined in a deep capillary groove of width L with iden...
We study the adsorption of simple fluids at smoothly structured, completely wet walls and show that ...
Hypothesis:Wetting phenomena play a key role in flows through porous media. Relative permeabilityand...
Previous treatments of three-dimensional (3D) short-ranged wetting transitions have missed an entrop...