Spinodal dewetting in liquid crystal and liquid metal films

Mecke K (1998)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 1998

Journal

Publisher: AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE

Book Volume: 282

Pages Range: 916-919

Journal Issue: 5390

Abstract

Theory predicts that dewetting of a homogeneous liquid film from a solid surface may proceed via unstable surface waves on the Liquid. This phenomenon, usually termed spinodal dewetting, has been sought after in many systems. Observations in liquid crystal and Liquid metal films showed that, as expected, the emerging structures were similar to those found for spinodal decomposition in mixtures. Certain differences, however, could be attributed to peculiarities of the wetting forces in these two dissimilar systems, thereby demonstrating the role of nonlinearities inherent in the wetting forces.

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APA:

Mecke, K. (1998). Spinodal dewetting in liquid crystal and liquid metal films. Science, 282(5390), 916-919.

MLA:

Mecke, Klaus. "Spinodal dewetting in liquid crystal and liquid metal films." Science 282.5390 (1998): 916-919.

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