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CPP: Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 15: POSTER: Polymers and Biomaterials

CPP 15.22: Poster

Tuesday, March 9, 2004, 17:00–19:00, B

Fingering Instability in Dewetting Films Induced by Slippage — •Chiara Neto1,2, Andreas Münch3, and Karin Jacobs21Australian National University, Dept. of Applied Mathematics, Canberra — 2Saarland University, FR 7.2 Experimental Physics, Saarbrücken — 3Humboldt University, Faculty of Mathematics, Berlin

Polystyrene thin films are not stable on hydrophobised silicon wafers and upon annealing they dewet, giving rise to circular holes. The rim formed at the border of these holes becomes unstable and presents finger-like patterns. Here we present the results of our studies performed on this type of instability, that is not driven by external forces, both experimentally and theoretically. Results obtained in experiments can be well explained by a theoretical lubrication model that allows for liquid slippage at the liquid/solid interface.

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