Dynamics of dewetting

Abstract
Films of silicone oils (or alkanes) deposited on low-energy surfaces (grafted silicone wafers) are metastable. We nucleate a dry spot at the center of the wafer and observe the rate of growth V=dR/dt of the dry patch of radius R. We find that V is (a) independent of R, (b) independent of the film thickness, (c) inversely proportional to the oil viscosity, and (d) very sensitive to the value of θe, the equilibrium contact angle between oil and wafer. At small θe, Vθe3. All these features are in agreement with a recent hydrodynamic theory.