Aalto University: Physicists Explain - And Eliminate - Unknown Force Dragging Against Water Droplets on Superhydrophobic Surfaces
April 16, 2024
April 16, 2024
AALTO, Finland, April 16 (TNSres) -- Aalto University issued the following news release:
Aalto University researchers adapt a novel force measurement technique to uncover the previously unidentified physics at play at the thin air-film gap between water droplets and superhydrophobic surfaces.
Microscopic chasms forming a sea of conical jagged peaks stipple the surface of a material called black silicon. While it's commonly found in solar cell tech, black silicon also mo . . .
Aalto University researchers adapt a novel force measurement technique to uncover the previously unidentified physics at play at the thin air-film gap between water droplets and superhydrophobic surfaces.
Microscopic chasms forming a sea of conical jagged peaks stipple the surface of a material called black silicon. While it's commonly found in solar cell tech, black silicon also mo . . .