We elucidate the evolution of the entrained air in drop impact on a wide range of liquids, using ultrafast X-ray phase-contrast imaging. We elaborate the retraction mechanism of the entrapped air film in terms of liquid viscosity. We found the criterion for deciding if the entrapped air evolves into single or double bubbles, as determined by competition among inertia, capillarity, and viscosity. Low viscosity and low surface tension induce a small daughter droplet encapsulated by a larger air shell bubble, forming an antibubble. We demonstrate a phase diagram for air evolution regarding hydrodynamics.
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Lee, J. S., Weon, B. M., Park, S. J., Kim, J. T., Pyo, J., Fezzaa, K., & Je, J. H. (2020). Air evolution during drop impact on liquid pool. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62705-5
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