This study reveals the influence of the surface energy and solid/liquid boundary condition on the breakup mechanism of dewetting ultra-thin polymer films. Using silane self-assembled monolayers, SiO2 substrates are rendered hydrophobic and provide a strong slip rather than a no-slip solid/liquid boundary condition. On undergoing these changes, the thin-film breakup morphology changes dramatically – from a spinodal mechanism to a breakup which is governed by nucleation and growth. The experiments reveal a dependence of the hole density on film thickness and temperature. The combination of lowered surface energy and hydrodynamic slip brings the studied system closer to the conditions encountered in bursting unsupported films. As for unsupport...
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...
We present a direct comparison of theoretical predictions and experimental results on instabilities ...
This study reveals the influence of the surface energy and solid/liquid boundary condition on the br...
If a thin liquid film is not stable, different rupture mechanisms can be observed causing characteri...
There is a long time controversy on whether unstable polymer liquid films break up via spinodal dest...
We present real-time optical microscopy observations of the pattern evolution in self-destruction an...
It is a common experience that liquid films on non-wetting surfaces may dewet and break up into liqu...
Nanoscale liquid polymer films are ideal candidates to probe the solid/liquid boundary condition: Pr...
The stability of thin liquid coatings plays a fundamental role in everyday life. We studied the stab...
Nanoscale liquid polymer films are ideal candidates to probe the solid/liquid boundary condition: Pr...
DoctorThe thin polymer film plays an important role in industrial and technological applications, in...
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...
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...
We present a direct comparison of theoretical predictions and experimental results on instabilities ...
This study reveals the influence of the surface energy and solid/liquid boundary condition on the br...
If a thin liquid film is not stable, different rupture mechanisms can be observed causing characteri...
There is a long time controversy on whether unstable polymer liquid films break up via spinodal dest...
We present real-time optical microscopy observations of the pattern evolution in self-destruction an...
It is a common experience that liquid films on non-wetting surfaces may dewet and break up into liqu...
Nanoscale liquid polymer films are ideal candidates to probe the solid/liquid boundary condition: Pr...
The stability of thin liquid coatings plays a fundamental role in everyday life. We studied the stab...
Nanoscale liquid polymer films are ideal candidates to probe the solid/liquid boundary condition: Pr...
DoctorThe thin polymer film plays an important role in industrial and technological applications, in...
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...
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...
We present a direct comparison of theoretical predictions and experimental results on instabilities ...