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Catenoid stability with a free contact line

Contact-drop dispensing is central to many small-scale applications, such as direct-scanning probe lithography and micromachined fountain-pen techniques. Accurate and controllable dispensing required for nanometer-resolved surface patterning hinges on the stability and breakup of liquid bridges. Here, we analytically study the stability of catenoids pinned at one contact line with the other free to move on a substrate subject to axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric perturbations. We apply a variational formulation to derive the corresponding stability criteria. The maximal stability region and stability region are represented in the favourable and canonical phase diagrams, providing a complete description of catenoid equilibrium and stability. All catenoids are stable with respect to non-axisymmetric perturbations. For a fixed contact angle, there exists a critical volume below which catenoids are unstable to axisymmetric perturbations. Equilibrium solution multiplicity is discussed in detail, and we elucidate how geometrical symmetry is reflected in the maximal stability and stability regions.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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