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interfacial energy
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The energy equal to the surface tension at an interface.
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Title Mechanical instability and interfacial energy drive biofilm morphogenesis.
Mechanical instability and interfacial energy drive biofilm morphogenesis.
Periodic nature of the interfacial energy with the bending angle is evident.
Clearly, the interfacial energy is a periodic function of the bending slope.
Combination of bending strain energy and interfacial energy for the bending-sliding model is pictured green.
For the double-layer MoS2, the interfacial energy dominates and it tends to bend without interlayer sliding.
It is reasonable to assume that the interfacial energy is a periodic function of the interlayer sliding distance40,41.
Figure 3b illustrates that changing Φeff indeed permits tuning the interfacial energy barriers/losses, but only within a certain range.
For the double-layer MoS2, the interfacial energy dominates and it tends to bend without sliding (Fig. 5a).
Both the elastic anisotropy and interfacial energy are considered.
The interfacial energy mismatch between hydrophilic EPS and hydrophobic substrates can account for the disappearance of cellular boundaries for E. coli O157 H7 microcolonies.
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