Authors
Ralf Seemann, Stephan Herminghaus, Chiara Neto, Stefan Schlagowski, Daniel Podzimek, Renate Konrad, Hubert Mantz, Karin Jacobs
Publication date
2005/2/18
Journal
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Volume
17
Issue
9
Pages
S267
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
The stability of thin liquid coatings plays a fundamental role in everyday life. We studied the stability conditions of thin (3 to 300 nm) liquid polymer films on various substrates. The key role is played by the effective interface potential ϕ of the system air/film/substrate, which determines the dewetting scenario in case the film is not stable. We describe in this study how to distinguish a spinodal dewetting scenario from heterogeneous and homogeneous dewetting by analysing the emerging structures of the film surface by eg Minkowski measures. We also include line tension studies of tiny droplets, showing that the long-range part of ϕ does affect the drop profile, but only very close to the three phase boundary line. The dynamic properties of the films are characterized via various experimental methods: the form of the dewetting front, for example, was recorded by scanning probe microscopy and gives insight into the …
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Scholar articles
R Seemann, S Herminghaus, C Neto, S Schlagowski… - Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2005