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Title: | Interferometric technique for nanoscale dynamics of fluid drops on arbitrary substrates |
Authors: | Verma, Gopal Pandey, M. Singh, K.P. |
Keywords: | Interferometric nanoscale dynamics fluid drops |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | American Institute of Physics Inc. |
Citation: | Journal of Applied Physics, 118(3) |
Abstract: | We demonstrate a simple interferometric probe to detect nanoscale dynamics of sessile fluid drops on arbitrary rough or flexible substrates. The technique relies on producing high-contrast Newton-ring like dynamical fringes by interference between a weak Fresnel reflection from the air-fluid interface of the drop and an air-glass interface of a convex lens placed above the drop in quasi-normal geometry. By analyzing the dynamical fringes, we observed 100–700 nm/s fluctuations in water drops evaporating on metal, leaves, insect wing, and sand paper due to their surface roughness. Similar fluctuations were also observed during spreading of non-volatile glycerin drops on various rough surfaces. Another application of the technique is demonstrated in precision measurement of change in evaporation rate of a water drop due to cooling of a metal substrate. This technique can be further miniaturized with a microscope objective with potential for wide applications. |
URI: | https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.4926858 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2848 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Articles |
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