Contact line stability of ridges and drops
Abstract
Within the framework of a semi-microscopic interface displacement model we analyze the linear stability of sessile ridges and drops of a non-volatile liquid on a homogeneous, partially wet substrate, for both signs and arbitrary amplitudes of the three-phase contact line tension. Focusing on perturbations which correspond to deformations of the three-phase contact line, we find that drops are generally stable while ridges are subject only to the long-wavelength Rayleigh-Plateau instability leading to a breakup into droplets, in contrast to the predictions of capillary models which take line tension into account. We argue that the short-wavelength instabilities predicted within the framework of the latter macroscopic capillary theory occur outside its range of validity and thus are spurious.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0707.3735,
title = {Contact line stability of ridges and drops},
author = {S. Mechkov and G. Oshanin and M. Rauscher and M. Brinkmann and A. M. Cazabat and S. Dietrich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.3735},
year = {2009}
}
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6 pages, 1 figure