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Hydrodynamic slippage plays a crucial role in the flow dynamics of thin polymer films, as recently shown by the analysis of the profiles of liquid fronts. For long-chained polymer films it was reported that a deviation from a symmetric profile is a r esult of viscoelastic effects. In this Letter, however, evidence is given that merely a slip boundary condition at the solid/liquid interface can lead to an asymmetric profile. Dewetting experiments of entangled polymer melts on diverse substrates allow a direct comparison of rim morphologies. Variation of molecular weight Mw clearly reveals that slippage increases dramatically above a certain Mw and governs the shape of the rim. The results are in accordance with the theoretical description by de Gennes.
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