“…11 To date, a considerable amount of research has been dedicated to understanding phenomena related to the deformation of microgels at fluid interfaces. 11,12 In our group, we have investigated the drying behavior of sessile droplets that contain various soft particles, including microgels, 13 and found that deformed microgels at the air/water interface become more regularly arranged over time, whereby the center-to-center distances of the microgels decrease. 11 b ,13 c This process results in the compression of the deformed microgels at the air/water interfaces, and thus the microgels are further deformed at the interface as the surface area of the sessile droplets decreases.…”