Nonlocality and Short-Range Wetting Phenomena

A. O. Parry, J. M. Romero-Enrique, and A. Lazarides
Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 086104 – Published 17 August 2004

Abstract

We propose a nonlocal interfacial model for 3D short-range wetting at planar and nonplanar walls. The model is characterized by a binding-potential functional depending only on the bulk Ornstein-Zernike correlation function, which arises from different classes of tubelike fluctuations that connect the interface and the substrate. The theory provides a physical explanation for the origin of the effective position-dependent stiffness and binding potential in approximate local theories and also obeys the necessary classical wedge covariance relationship between wetting and wedge filling. Renormalization group and computer simulation studies reveal the strong nonperturbative influence of nonlocality at critical wetting, throwing light on long-standing theoretical problems regarding the order of the phase transition.

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  • Received 6 May 2004

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.086104

©2004 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

A. O. Parry1, J. M. Romero-Enrique1,2, and A. Lazarides1

  • 1Department of Mathematics, Imperial College, 180 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 2BZ, United Kingdom
  • 2Departamento de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear, Area de Física Teórica, Universidad de Sevilla, Apartado de Correos 1065, 41080 Sevilla, Spain

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Vol. 93, Iss. 8 — 20 August 2004

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