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Percolation-induced frost formation
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Materials ScienceFreeze-thaw CyclingEngineeringPhysicsInterfacial PhenomenonCondensationPercolation-induced Frost FormationSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsUnconventional MechanismAtmospheric IcingSuper-hydrophobic SurfacePeriglacial ProcessThermodynamicsSolidificationFrost FormationSmooth Hydrophobic Surface
We report the observation of an unconventional mechanism for frost formation. On a smooth hydrophobic surface cooled much below the water freezing temperature (−9 °C), we find that, instead of the classical freezing of individual supercooled condensed droplets, frost can occur through a multi-step 2-dimensional percolation-driven mechanism. This in-plane propagation process provides a model to investigate more complex bulk phase transformations such as those occurring in atmospheric supercooled clouds. It can also lead to a new method to control and design in-plane solidification at a nanoscale level.
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