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Rapid programmable nanodroplet motion on a strain-gradient surface

Zhang et al., 2019

Document ID
7710980790937323336
Author
Zhang B
Liao X
Chen Y
Xiao H
Ni Y
Chen X
Publication year
Publication venue
Langmuir

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When a nanodroplet is placed on a lattice surface, an inhomogeneous surface strain field perturbs the balance of van der Waals force between the nanodroplet and surface, thus providing a net driving force for nanodroplet motion. Using molecular dynamics and …
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