Temperature-Driven Motion of a Wetting Layer

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Franck, Carl

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The wetting layer formed by a phase-separated binary liquid mixture in contact with a glass substrate is observed to have a large nonequilibrium response in thickness to small temperature perturbations. An independent theoretical and physical picture is developed, which also provides a direct means of measuring the forces responsible for wetting and their effect on the dynamics of diffusion-limited interfacial motion. As an example, the curvature and anharmonicity of the minimum in the effective interface potential are found.

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1989-11-01

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Physical Review A

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At the time of publication, author Douglas J. Durian was affiliated with Cornell University. Currently, he is a faculty member at the Physics Department at the University of Pennsylvania.

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