Soft Interfaces
The 1994 Dirac Memorial Lecture
Pierre-Gilles de Gennes author Sam Edwards editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Sep '05
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An impressionistic tour of the physics of soft interfaces by Nobel Laureate Pierre Gilles de Gennes.
Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, one of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century, died in 1984. Dirac's college, St John's of Cambridge, generously endowed annual lectures to be held at Cambridge University in his memory. This volume contains a much expanded version of the 1994 Dirac Lecture by Nobel Laureate Pierre Gilles de Gennes. The book presents an impressionistic tour of the physics of soft interfaces. Full of insight and interesting asides, it not only provides an accessible introduction to this topic, but also lays down many markers and signposts for interesting new research possibilities. The text begins with a brief discussion of wetting and dewetting and then goes on to consider the dynamics of different types of interface before considering adhesion and polymer/polymer welding.
'Soft Interfaces gives a thorough - and indeed enhanced - account of proceedings that will prove a valuable 114 pages for researchers in the field … Good as background for students and possible research inspiration for academics.' New Scientist
'The work will be of value for advanced workers in the fields of fluid mechanics, surface science, polymer fracture and adhesion.' Derek W. Aubrey, Chemistry in Britain
ISBN: 9780521020350
Dimensions: 204mm x 127mm x 10mm
Weight: 152g
128 pages