Experimental measurements of the surface tension of colloidal interfaces have long been in conflict with computer simulations. In this work we show that the surface tension of colloids as measured by surface fluctuations picks up a gravity dependent contribution which removes the discrepancy. The presence of this term puts a strong constraint on the structure of the interface which allows one to identify corrections to the fundamental equation of equilibrium capillarity and deduce bottom-up the microscopic origin of a growth model with close relation to the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation.Comment: 6 pages, two figures, one table + updated supplemental materia
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9 pagesInternational audienceThe classical theory of Laplace is not suitable for describing the beha...
In this paper we use molecular dynamics to answer a classical question: how does the surface tension...
The inclusion of higher-order terms in the capillary-wave Hamiltonian may reduce the contributions o...
We present a study of the interface between fluid-fluid phase separated colloid-polymer mixtures of ...
In this work we probe the concept of interface tension for ultra thin adsorbed liquid films in the n...
A paperclip can float on water. Drops of mercury do not spread on a surface. These capillary phenome...
Face-centered cubic single crystals of \(σ=1.55 μm\) diameter hard-sphere silica colloidal particles...
this behavior is opposite to the monotonic decay reported previously for the Lennard Jones fluid. It...
Within a general theoretical framework, we study the effective, deformation-induced interaction bet...
A colloidal particle straddling an air/water interface experiences an unexpectedly large viscous dra...
Dilatational rheological properties of interfaces are often determined using drop tensiometers, in w...
International audienceWe propose to investigate the size-e↵ects on the surface tension calculated wi...
The liquid–vapour interface of a model of one-component patchy colloids is re-visited. The model con...
In this paper we review simulation and experimental studies of thermal capillary wave fluctuations a...
This thesis reports on a study of the behaviour and properties of interfaces with an ultralow interf...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe classical theory of Laplace is not suitable for describing the beha...
In this paper we use molecular dynamics to answer a classical question: how does the surface tension...
The inclusion of higher-order terms in the capillary-wave Hamiltonian may reduce the contributions o...