Kinetic roughening of a soft dewetting line under quenched disorder - a numerical study
Abstract
A molecular-dynamics type simulation method, which is suitable for
investigating the dewetting dynamics of thin and viscous liquid layers, is
discussed. The efficiency of the method is exemplified by studying a
two-parameter depinning-like model defined on inhomogeneous solid surfaces. The
morphology and the statistical properties of the contact line is mapped in the
relevant parameter space, and as a result critical behavior in the vicinity of
the depinning transition is revealed. The model allows for the tearing of the
layer, which leads to a new propagation regime resulting in non-trivial
collective behavior. The large deformations observed for the interface is a
result of the interplay between the substrate inhomogeneities and the capillary
forces.