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Technological Applications of Dewetting

Fabio Biscarini, Denis Gentili, Emanuela Margapoti, and Massimiliano Cavallini  [Pg.529]

CNR—Istituto perlo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati (ISMN], [Pg.529]

Gobetti 101,40129 Bologna, Italy f.biscarinig bo.ismn.cnr.it and m.cavallini bo.ismn.cnr.it [Pg.529]

Nanoscale Liquid interfaces Wetting, Patterning, and Force Microscopy at the Molecular Scale [Pg.529]

Edited by Thierry Ondarguhu and Jean-Pierre Aime [Pg.529]


While we have presented results only for unstable thin liquid films, it should not be ignored that similar instability processes occur also in (visco)-elastic " or even solid films. " We also did not discuss related problems of the consequences of density gradients or the influence of additives. As an alternative to long-range vdW forces, destabilization may also be induced by an electric field. These concepts can also be extended to bilayer systems. " For a review of technological applications of dewetting, see chapter 14. [Pg.184]


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