2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202111.0088.v1
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History-dependent Stress Relaxation of Liquids Under High-confinement: A Molecular Dynamics Study

Abstract: When liquids are confined into nanometer-scale slit, the induced layering-like film structure allows the liquid to sustain non-isotropic stresses and thus being load-bearing. Such anisotropic characteristics of liquid under confinement arise naturally from the liquids’ wave number dependent compressibility that does not need solidification to take place as a prerequisite. In other words, liquids under confinement can still remain fluidity with molecules being (sub-)diffusive. However, the extensively… Show more

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