Abstract

A 2 D model describing depinning of an interface from a rough, self-affine substrate, is studied by transfer matrix methods. The phase diagram is determined for several values of the roughness exponent, ζs, of the attractive wall. For all ζs > 0 the following scenario is observed. In first place, in contrast to the case of a flat wall ( ζs = 0), for wall attraction energies between zero and a ζs-dependent positive value, the substrate is always wet. Furthermore, in a small range of attraction energies, a dewetting transition first occurs as T increases, followed by a wetting one. This unusual reentrance phenomenon seems to be a peculiar feature of self-affine roughness, and does not occur, e.g., for periodically corrugated substrates.

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