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Disjoining pressure and the film-height-dependent surface tension of thin liquid films: New insight from capillary wave fluctuations

机译:液体薄膜的分离压力和取决于薄膜高度的表面张力:毛细波波动的新见解

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In this paper we review simulation and experimental studies of thermal capillary wave fluctuations as an ideal means for probing the underlying disjoining pressure and surface tensions, and more generally, fine details of the Interfacial Hamiltonian Model. We discuss recent simulation results that reveal a film-height-dependent surface tension not accounted for in the classical Interfacial Hamiltonian Model. We show how this observation may be explained bottom-up from sound principles of statistical thermodynamics and discuss some of its implications.
机译:在本文中,我们回顾了热毛细管波波动的仿真和实验研究,将其作为探测潜在的分离压力和表面张力的理想手段,并且更普遍地,它是界面哈密顿量模型的详细信息。我们讨论了最新的模拟结果,这些结果揭示了经典界面哈密顿量模型中未考虑的膜高度相关的表面张力。我们将展示如何根据统计热力学的合理原理自下而上地解释这种观察,并讨论其中的一些含义。

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