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Spreading Dynamics of Nanodrops: A Lattice Boltzmann Study
Markus Gross, Fathollah Varnik
Published 2013-12-22Version 1
Spreading of nano-droplets is an interesting and technologically relevant phenomenon where thermal fluctuations lead to unexpected deviations from well-known deterministic laws. Here, we apply the newly developed fluctuating non-ideal lattice Boltzmann method [Gross et al., J. Stat. Mech., P03030 (2011)] for the study of this issue. Confirming the predictions of Davidovich and coworkers [PRL 95, 244905 (2005)], we provide the first independent evidence for the existence of an asymptotic, self-similar noise-driven spreading regime in both two- and three-dimensional geometry. The cross over from the deterministic Tanner's law, where the drop's base radius $b$ grows (in 3D) with time as $b \sim t^{1/10}$ and the noise dominated regime where $b \sim t^{1/6}$ is also observed by tuning the strength of thermal noise.