Hydrodynamics of Monolayer Domains at the Air-Water Interface
Abstract
Molecules at the air-water interface often form inhomogeneous layers in which domains of different densities are separated by sharp interfaces. Complex interfacial pattern formation may occur through the competition of short- and long-range forces acting within the monolayer. The overdamped hydrodynamics of such interfacial motion is treated here in a general manner that accounts for dissipation both within the monolayer and in the subfluid. Previous results on the linear stability of interfaces are recovered and extended, and a formulation applicable to the nonlinear regime is developed. A simplified dynamical law valid when dissipation in the monolayer itself is negligible is also proposed. Throughout the analysis, special attention is paid to the dependence of the dynamical behavior on a characteristic length scale set by the ratio of the viscosities in the monolayer and in the subphase.
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@article{arxiv.patt-sol/9602002,
title = {Hydrodynamics of Monolayer Domains at the Air-Water Interface},
author = {David K. Lubensky and Raymond E. Goldstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:patt-sol/9602002},
year = {2009}
}
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12 pages, RevTeX, 4 ps figures, accepted in Physics of Fluids A