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When a liquid film lies on a non-wettable substrate, the configuration is unstable and the film then retracts from a solid substrate to form droplets. This phenomenon, known as dewetting, commonly leads to undesirable morphological changes. Nevertheless, recent works have demonstrated the possibility to harness dewetting by employing templated substrates with a degree of precision on par with advanced lithographic processes for high-performance nanophotonic applications. Since resonant behavior is highly sensitive to geometrical changes, predicting quantitatively dewetting dynamics is of high interest. In this work, we develop a continuum model that predicts the evolution of a thin film on a patterned substrate, from the initial reflow to the nucleation and growth of holes. We provide an operative framework based on macroscopic measurements to model the intermolecular interactions at the origin of the dewetting process, involving length scales that span from sub-nanometer to micron range. A comparison of experimental and simulated results shows that the model can accurately predict the final distributions, thereby offering novel predictive tools to tailor the optical response of dewetted nanostructures.
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