The fluid profile during spin-coating over a small sinusoidal topography (Q1777691)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2171591
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2171591 |
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The fluid profile during spin-coating over a small sinusoidal topography (English)
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25 May 2005
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Summary: We consider spin-coating over a small sinusoidal topography modelling the physical problem of the coating of a television screen. This involves depositing a phosphor layer on a substrate with a precoating consisting of small parallel striations. Despite the fact that the basic flow is radial, we show that the final liquid coating does not have radial variation; rather, it varies according to the underlying topography. We use a thin film model resulting in an evolution equation for the fluid thickness and sketch several techniques for obtaining approximate solutions in appropriate limiting situations.
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