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Self-similar liquid lens coalescence

Hack et al., 2020

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4114617747805170833
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Hack M
Tewes W
Xie Q
Datt C
Harth K
Harting J
Snoeijer J
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Physical review letters

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A basic feature of liquid drops is that they can merge upon contact to form a larger drop. In spite of its importance to various applications, drop coalescence on prewetted substrates has received little attention. Here, we experimentally and theoretically reveal the dynamics …
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