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Dynamical superhydrophobicity.
Reyssat M, Richard D, Clanet C, Quére D. Reyssat M, et al. Among authors: richard d. Faraday Discuss. 2010;146:19-33; discussion 79-101, 395-401. doi: 10.1039/c000410n. Faraday Discuss. 2010. PMID: 21043411
We first recall how contact angle hysteresis can be minimized in this state. Then, we show that a water drop first follows the Galilean law of free fall on an incline, before reaching a stationary state, for which we discuss the associated friction. ...
We first recall how contact angle hysteresis can be minimized in this state. Then, we show that a water drop first follows the Galilean l
Chemical submission: results of 4-year French inquiry.
Djezzar S, Questel F, Burin E, Dally S; French Network of Centers for Evaluation and Information on Pharmacodependence. Djezzar S, et al. Int J Legal Med. 2009 May;123(3):213-9. doi: 10.1007/s00414-008-0291-x. Epub 2008 Oct 17. Int J Legal Med. 2009. PMID: 18925406
Universality of the Nonphononic Vibrational Spectrum across Different Classes of Computer Glasses.
Richard D, González-López K, Kapteijns G, Pater R, Vaknin T, Bouchbinder E, Lerner E. Richard D, et al. Phys Rev Lett. 2020 Aug 21;125(8):085502. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.085502. Phys Rev Lett. 2020. PMID: 32909789
Taken together with previous observations, our results indicate that the low-frequency nonphononic vibrational spectrum of any glassy solid quenched from a melt features the universal omega^{4} law, independently of the nature of its microscopic interactions....
Taken together with previous observations, our results indicate that the low-frequency nonphononic vibrational spectrum of any glassy solid …