Flexible hydrogel spheres impact solid surfaces with poroelastic liquid expulsion at low elasticity and elastic deformation at high elasticity, producing wettability-independent maximum spreading and force scalings, while retraction is generally suppressed by polymer adsorption.
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A review chapter summarizing donor architectures, bubble inception mechanisms, jet formation, and modeling approaches in LIFT printing.
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Laser-Liquid Interaction in Laser-Induced Forward Transfer (LIFT) Printing: A Multiscale Perspective on Bubble Dynamics and Material Ejection
A review chapter summarizing donor architectures, bubble inception mechanisms, jet formation, and modeling approaches in LIFT printing.