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Fluid adsorption near an apex: covariance between complete and critical wetting

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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:13 authored by A. O. Parry, Martin GreenallMartin Greenall, J. M. Romero-Enrique
<p>Critical wetting is an elusive phenomenon for solid-fluid interfaces. Using interfacial models we show that the diverging length scales, which characterize complete wetting at an apex, precisely mimic critical wetting with the apex angle behaving as the contact angle. Transfer matrix, renormalization group, and mean-field analysis show that this covariance is obeyed in 2D and 3D and for long- and short-ranged forces. This connection should be experimentally accessible and provides a means of checking theoretical predictions for critical wetting.</p>

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Publication Title

Physical Review Letters

Volume

90

Issue

4

Publisher

American Physical Society

ISSN

0031-9007

eISSN

1079-7114

Date Submitted

2016-03-06

Date Accepted

2003-01-29

Date of First Publication

2003-01-29

Date of Final Publication

2003-01-29

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-03-04

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22434

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