Abstract
In many practical problems, the thickness of liquid films spread on solid surfaces is of the order of i0-I00 nm. Organic liquids form films of such thickness on molecular crystal surfaces; dyes, lubricants, etc., that wet the surface, completely or partially, form similar films [i]. Films of similar thickness are also formed under laser melting and demetallization as a result of rapid heating. Liquid film stability is an important problem for the analysis of interaction between radiation and substance (absorption, scattering, etc.), and also for ensuring high quality of film under laser processing.
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