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Based on a microscopic density functional theory we calculate the internal structure of the three-phase contact line between liquid, vapor, and a confining wall as well as the morphology of liquid wetting films on a substrate exhibiting a chemical step. We present a refined numerical analysis of the nonlocal density functional which describes the interface morphologies and the corresponding line tensions. These results are compared with those predicted by a more simple phenomenological interface displacement model. Except for the case that the interface exhibits large curvatures, we find that the interface displacement model provides a quantitatively reliable description of the interfacial structures.

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Received 14 December 1998

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Bauer, C., Dietrich, S. Quantitative study of laterally inhomogeneous wetting films. Eur. Phys. J. B 10, 767–779 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100510050907

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