Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large deformations. Based on a topical workshop held in the Lorentz Center in Leiden, this Opinion highlights some recent advances in the growing field of solid capillarity and poses key questions for its advancement
We address the partial wetting of liquid drops on ultrathin solid sheets resting on a deformable fou...
Theoretical studies on the wetting of cylindrical solid surfaces with axisymmetric rugosities explic...
Classical continuum mechanics often neglects the contribution of interfaces to the deformation of so...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
The capillary forces exerted by liquid drops and bubbles on a soft solid are directly measured using...
Under the effect of surface tension a blob of liquid adopts a spherical shape when immersed in anoth...
International audienceAlthough negligible at large scales, capillary forces may become dominant for ...
The surface free energy, or surface tension, of a liquid interface gives rise to a pressure jump whe...
\u3cp\u3eExtremely compliant elastic materials, such as thin membranes or soft gels, can be deformed...
We address the partial wetting of liquid drops on ultrathin solid sheets resting on a deformable fou...
Theoretical studies on the wetting of cylindrical solid surfaces with axisymmetric rugosities explic...
Classical continuum mechanics often neglects the contribution of interfaces to the deformation of so...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
Soft solids differ from stiff solids in an important way: their surface stresses can drive large def...
The capillary forces exerted by liquid drops and bubbles on a soft solid are directly measured using...
Under the effect of surface tension a blob of liquid adopts a spherical shape when immersed in anoth...
International audienceAlthough negligible at large scales, capillary forces may become dominant for ...
The surface free energy, or surface tension, of a liquid interface gives rise to a pressure jump whe...
\u3cp\u3eExtremely compliant elastic materials, such as thin membranes or soft gels, can be deformed...
We address the partial wetting of liquid drops on ultrathin solid sheets resting on a deformable fou...
Theoretical studies on the wetting of cylindrical solid surfaces with axisymmetric rugosities explic...
Classical continuum mechanics often neglects the contribution of interfaces to the deformation of so...