T Higashi, N Yamasaki, H Utsumi… - Applied Physics …, 2011 - apex.jsap.jp ... Appl. Phys. Express 4 (2011) 091602 (3 pages) |Previous Article| |Next Article| |Table of Contents| |Full Text PDF: FREE (1820K)|. Anisotropic Properties of Aligned π-Conjugated Polymer Films Fabricated by CapillaryAction and Their Post-Annealing Effects. ... Cached
[HTML] from aip.orgMN Hamblin, AR Hawkins, D Murray, D Maynes… - Biomicrofluidics, 2011 - link.aip.org ... nm. Transient filling via capillaryaction is compared against the Washburn equation [ EW Washburn, Phys. Rev. ... nm. Transient filling via capillaryaction is compared against the Washburn equation [ EW Washburn, Phys. Rev. ... All 3 versions
P Majewska, M Rospenk… - The Journal of …, 2011 - ACS Publications ... At the beginning, the sample was heated to a temperature of 120 °C. Next, by capillaryaction (CA) the isotropic liquid was introduced into the cell of thickness about 20 μm. The encapsulated LC sample was cooled down to 25 °C and warmed up to the isotropic phase. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from jsap.jpJ Min, H Yun, TG Park, YJ Kang… - Japanese Journal of …, 2011 - jjap.jsap.jp ... 1(a). When the microchannel has a sufficient height to stop the capillaryaction of the solvent at its corner edge, the solvent does not flow into it.4) However, the low- viscosity solvent in the lower microchannel may induce clogging by the capillaryaction. Fig. ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions
JN Mateo, SS Kulkarni, L Das… - …, 2011 - iopscience.iop.org ... The coated surfaces exhibit 'sticky' hydrophobicity as a result of ingress of water into the pores by capillaryaction. ... One possible route to realizing such surfaces is to employ nanoporous water-repelling films where water ingresses into the pores by capillaryaction. ... Related articles - All 5 versions