Solid-supported thin elastomer films deformed by microdrops†
Abstract
A sessile droplet can deform the surface of a soft solid not only with its weight. The surface tension pulls up a ridge at the perimeter of the drop, and the capillary pressure embosses a quasi-spherical dimple underneath the drop. This holds for the case of a bulk solid. However, if the solid forms a film with thickness comparable to the deformation scale the shape and the depth of the dimple are strongly distorted. We investigated dimples on elastomer films with a Young's modulus of 25 kPa and thickness in the range 4–104 µm embossed by sessile