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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 54: Wetting, Micro and Nanofluidics (joint session CPP, DY)

CPP 54.5: Talk

Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 16:00–16:15, C 243

Universal Regimes in the Relaxation of Stepped Liquid Interfaces near Contact Lines — •Marco Rivetti1, Thomas Salez2, Michael Benzaquen2, Elie Raphael2, and Oliver Baeumchen11Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPIDS), 37077 Goettingen, Germany — 2Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Theorique, UMR 7083 CNRS & ESPCI ParisTech, Paris, France

A liquid droplet on a perfectly smooth surface wets or dewets the substrate according to the difference between initial and equilibrium contact angles [1]. Such a scenario, however, becomes less intuitive whenever the initial shape of the interface is non-spherical. Indeed, the capillary-driven relaxation of the liquid surface may be in competition with the relaxation of the contact angle at the three-phase contact line. Here, we study the dynamics of stepped interfaces of thin polystyrene films on hydrophilic substrates. Annealing the polymeric film above its glass transition temperature induces flow which is precisely monitored using ex- and in-situ atomic force microscopy. Both pinned and receding contact line regimes are observed. Rescaling with regard to the viscosity, surface tension and film thickness collapses the data on a master curve, providing a universal time for the transition between both regimes. In addition, we prove that the pinned interface exhibits self-similar height profiles which are captured by a thin film model in lubrication approximation [2].

[1] S.L.Cormier et al, PRL 109, 154501 (2012); [2] J.D.McGraw et al, PRL 109, 128303 (2012)

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