The Cassie-Wenzel transition of fluids on nanostructured substrates: Macroscopic force balance versus microscopic density-functional theory
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The Cassie-Wenzel transition of fluids on nanostructured substrates: Macroscopic force balance versus microscopic density-functional theory
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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 145, Issue 13, Pages 134703
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AIP Publishing
Online
2016-10-05
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10.1063/1.4963792
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