When a droplet is brought in contact with an undercooled surface, it wets the substrate and solidifies at the same time. The interplay between the phase transition effects and the contact-line motion, leading to its arrest, remains poorly understood. Here we reveal the early solidification patterns and dynamics of spreading hexadecane droplets. Total internal reflection imaging is employed to temporally and spatially resolve the early solidification behavior. With this, we determine the conditions leading to the contact-line arrest. We quantify the overall nucleation behavior, i.e., the nucleation rate and the crystal growth speed and show its sensitivity to the applied undercooling of the substrate. We also show that for strong enough unde...
The impact of a droplet on an undercooled surface is a complex phenomenon as it simultaneously insti...
Freezing or solidification of impacting droplets is omnipresent in nature and technology, be it a ra...
Freezing or solidification of impacting droplets is omnipresent in nature and technology, be it a ra...
When a droplet is brought in contact with an undercooled surface, it wets the substrate and solidifi...
When a droplet is brought in contact with an undercooled surface, it wets the substrate and solidifi...
When a droplet is brought in contact with an undercooled surface, it wets the substrate and solidifi...
When a droplet is brought in contact with an undercooled surface, it wets the substrate and solidifi...
When does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical relevance of ...
When does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical relevance of ...
When does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical relevance of ...
When does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical relevance of ...
When does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical relevance of ...
\u3cp\u3eWhen does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical rele...
Liquid drops start spreading directly after coming into contact with a partially wetting substrate. ...
The impact of a droplet on an undercooled surface is a complex phenomenon as it simultaneously insti...
The impact of a droplet on an undercooled surface is a complex phenomenon as it simultaneously insti...
Freezing or solidification of impacting droplets is omnipresent in nature and technology, be it a ra...
Freezing or solidification of impacting droplets is omnipresent in nature and technology, be it a ra...
When a droplet is brought in contact with an undercooled surface, it wets the substrate and solidifi...
When a droplet is brought in contact with an undercooled surface, it wets the substrate and solidifi...
When a droplet is brought in contact with an undercooled surface, it wets the substrate and solidifi...
When a droplet is brought in contact with an undercooled surface, it wets the substrate and solidifi...
When does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical relevance of ...
When does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical relevance of ...
When does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical relevance of ...
When does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical relevance of ...
When does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical relevance of ...
\u3cp\u3eWhen does a drop, deposited on a cold substrate, stop spreading? Despite the practical rele...
Liquid drops start spreading directly after coming into contact with a partially wetting substrate. ...
The impact of a droplet on an undercooled surface is a complex phenomenon as it simultaneously insti...
The impact of a droplet on an undercooled surface is a complex phenomenon as it simultaneously insti...
Freezing or solidification of impacting droplets is omnipresent in nature and technology, be it a ra...
Freezing or solidification of impacting droplets is omnipresent in nature and technology, be it a ra...