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Title: Effects of capillary waves on the thickness of wetting layers
Authors: Chatterjee, S
Gopal, E. S. R
Keywords: Capillary waves
Wetting
Issue Date: Apr-1988
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Citation: Journal De Physique, Vol. 49, No. 4, pp. 675 - 680
Abstract: The free energy contribution of capillary waves is calculated to show its significant dependence on the thickness of the liquid layer, when the thickness is very small. It is shown that these oscillations can play an important role in determining the thermodynamic stability of a wetting layer, close to the critical point of a binary liquid mixture in the case of both short range and long range forces. In particular, the thickness of the wetting layer goes to zero as the temperature T approaches Tc.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/3748
ISSN: 0302-0738
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