Infrared-Laser-Induced Thermocapillary Deformation and Destabilization of Thin Liquid Films on Moving Substrates

H. M. J. M. Wedershoven, C. W. J. Berendsen, J. C. H. Zeegers, and A. A. Darhuber
Phys. Rev. Applied 3, 024005 – Published 19 February 2015; Erratum Phys. Rev. Applied 3, 039901 (2015)
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Abstract

We study the thermocapillary deformation, induced by infrared laser irradiation, of thin liquid films on moving substrates. We develop numerical models for the temperature distribution and film thickness evolution. Steady-state film thickness profiles are measured for different values of substrate speed and laser power. The experimental results compare well with the simulations. In the case of partially wettable substrates, the thin liquid films tend to become unstable. We find that, for certain ranges of the laser power and substrate speed, the film ruptures in a single location and subsequently dewets without the occurrence of residual droplets. Such “clean” dewetting is highly desirable in the context of immersion lithography or solution processing of organic electronic devices.

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  • Received 2 July 2014
  • Publisher error corrected 27 February 2015

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.3.024005

© 2015 American Physical Society

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27 February 2015

Erratum

Publisher’s Note: Infrared-Laser-Induced Thermocapillary Deformation and Destabilization of Thin Liquid Films on Moving Substrates [Phys. Rev. Applied 3, 024005 (2015)]

H. M. J. M. Wedershoven, C. W. J. Berendsen, J. C. H. Zeegers, and A. A. Darhuber
Phys. Rev. Applied 3, 039901 (2015)

Authors & Affiliations

H. M. J. M. Wedershoven, C. W. J. Berendsen, J. C. H. Zeegers, and A. A. Darhuber*

  • Department of Applied Physics, Mesoscopic Transport Phenomena Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, Postbus 513, 5600 Eindhoven, Netherlands

  • *Corresponding author. a.a.darhuber@tue.nl

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Vol. 3, Iss. 2 — February 2015

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