Authors
Krishnacharya Khare, Martin Brinkmann, Bruce M Law, Evgeny L Gurevich, Stephan Herminghaus, Ralf Seemann
Publication date
2007/11/20
Journal
Langmuir
Volume
23
Issue
24
Pages
12138-12141
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The dewetting of liquid filaments in linear grooves of a triangular cross section is studied experimentally and theoretically. Homogeneous filaments of glassy polystyrene (PS) are prepared in triangular grooves in a nonequilibrium state. At elevated temperatures, the molten PS restores its material contact angle with the substrate. Liquid filaments with a convex liquid−vapor interface decay into isolated droplets with a characteristic spacing depending on the wedge geometry, wettability, and filament width. This instability is driven by the interplay of local filament width and Laplace pressure and constitutes a wide class of 1D instabilities that also include the Rayleigh−Plateau instability as a special case. Our results show an accurately exponential buildup of the instability, suggesting that fluctuations have a minor influence in our system.
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