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- Title
Structure and tension of interfaces.
- Authors
Widom, B.
- Abstract
This is an informal review of some of the ideas, both historical and current, in the theory of interfacial structure and tension. After recalling briefly the van der Waals theory of the late 19th century, and noting the analogy between the equations in the simplest version of that theory and those in the classical dynamics of a particle, the account goes on to consider more recent elaborations and applications of the central ideas. These include applications to threephase equilibria, wetting and pre-wetting, line and boundary tension, and fluctuations in the structures of interfaces and three-phase lines. In the study of fluctuations there is an analogy to quantum mechanics and the Schrodinger equation, just as there is an analogy to classical mechanics in the theory of equilibrium average structures.
- Subjects
INTERFACES (Physical sciences); SURFACE tension; PHASE equilibrium
- Publication
Molecular Physics, 1999, Vol 96, Issue 7, p1019
- ISSN
0026-8976
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/00268979909483044