Contact angle for two-dimensional Ising ferromagnets
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 39 (7) , 4708-4710
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.39.4708
Abstract
The contact angle of a sessile drop on a wall is considered within a modified planar Ising model. The thermal variation of this contact angle is computed exactly, and it is shown how a simple thermalization of the boundaries (wall) may lead to an exact treatment of multiple wetting transitions.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Wetting Transitions and Contact AnglesEurophysics Letters, 1987
- Partial to complete wetting: A microscopic derivation of the Young relationJournal of Statistical Physics, 1987
- New reentrant wetting phenomena and critical behavior near bulk critical pointsPhysical Review Letters, 1987
- Walks, walls, wetting, and meltingJournal of Statistical Physics, 1984
- Statistical mechanics of equilibrium crystal shapes: Interfacial phase diagrams and phase transitionsPhysics Reports, 1984
- Description of phases in a film-thickening transitionJournal of Physics A: General Physics, 1983
- Solvable Model with a Roughening Transition for a Planar Ising FerromagnetPhysical Review Letters, 1980
- Diagonal interface in the two-dimensional Ising ferromagnetJournal of Physics A: General Physics, 1977
- Critical point wettingThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1977
- Correlation inequalities on some partially ordered setsCommunications in Mathematical Physics, 1971