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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 327–332, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.38
Figure 1: Composite wetting: Drops are suspended on top of the roughness features, with air trapped underneat...
Figure 2: Geometry of the post surfaces with d = post width and s = post spacing.
Figure 3: SEM-images of the micromachined silicon post surfaces. (a) Surface with d = s = 1 μm, (b) surface w...
Figure 4: Contact angle hysteresis on fluoropolymer-coated silicon post surfaces. The solid fractions are in...
Figure 5: Motion of drops in the composite state: (a) Receding motion; the lifting off from a roughness featu...
Figure 6: The successive dewetting of a drop from an array of roughness features is illustrated.