In this paper we analyze the characteristic shape of the liquid meniscus at the fluid air interface in nanochannels of less than 80 nm height capped by a flexible membrane. Because of the induced negative pressure difference between the liquid pressure and the pressure outside, the 0.18 μm thin membrane on top of the channels bends downward. This elastocapillary equilibrium between the surface tension of the wetting liquid and the mechanical forces in the capillary results in a very peculiar shape of the interfacial meniscus, visible from the top through the transparent membrane. For increasing deflection of the membrane, the meniscus is seen to protrude along the channel and its curvature changes from concave to convex in the center. We pr...
We investigate the shape and mechanical properties of liquid interfaces down to nanometer scale by a...
We investigated the capillary filling kinetics of deionized water in nanochannels with heights of 50...
This study reports on experimental evidence for large mass flux difference in opposite flow directio...
This paper describes the elasto-capillary formation of menisci at the liquid-air interface in nanoch...
The capillary filling speed of wetting liquids of varying viscosity and surface tension in hydrophil...
The capillary filling speed of wetting liquids of varying viscosity and surface tension in hydrophil...
A simple numerical approach based on the volume of fluid (VOF) method reveals that a 'W'-shaped, tra...
re 0 n t m all. om us ns fro ls. du be well described by the Young–Laplace equation. On a nanoscopic...
We have found evidence that water plugs in hydrophilic nanochannels can be at significant negative p...
We have found evidence that water plugs in hydrophilic nanochannels can be at significant negative p...
[[abstract]]There are still many unanswered questions related to the problem of a capillary surface ...
We have found evidence that water plugs in hydrophilic nanochannels can be at significant negative p...
Individual nanoparticles embedded in molecularly thin films at planar substrates and the resulting f...
In this paper we describe an experimental method and an analytical model for characterizing the surf...
Transient meniscus formation in microchannels reveals that a W-shaped meniscus forms at early times ...
We investigate the shape and mechanical properties of liquid interfaces down to nanometer scale by a...
We investigated the capillary filling kinetics of deionized water in nanochannels with heights of 50...
This study reports on experimental evidence for large mass flux difference in opposite flow directio...
This paper describes the elasto-capillary formation of menisci at the liquid-air interface in nanoch...
The capillary filling speed of wetting liquids of varying viscosity and surface tension in hydrophil...
The capillary filling speed of wetting liquids of varying viscosity and surface tension in hydrophil...
A simple numerical approach based on the volume of fluid (VOF) method reveals that a 'W'-shaped, tra...
re 0 n t m all. om us ns fro ls. du be well described by the Young–Laplace equation. On a nanoscopic...
We have found evidence that water plugs in hydrophilic nanochannels can be at significant negative p...
We have found evidence that water plugs in hydrophilic nanochannels can be at significant negative p...
[[abstract]]There are still many unanswered questions related to the problem of a capillary surface ...
We have found evidence that water plugs in hydrophilic nanochannels can be at significant negative p...
Individual nanoparticles embedded in molecularly thin films at planar substrates and the resulting f...
In this paper we describe an experimental method and an analytical model for characterizing the surf...
Transient meniscus formation in microchannels reveals that a W-shaped meniscus forms at early times ...
We investigate the shape and mechanical properties of liquid interfaces down to nanometer scale by a...
We investigated the capillary filling kinetics of deionized water in nanochannels with heights of 50...
This study reports on experimental evidence for large mass flux difference in opposite flow directio...