“…Surface tension can drive deformation in soft solids (Mora et al, 2013;Paretkar et al, 2014;Mora and Pomeau, 2015) and modify contact, adhesion, and wetting behavior (Style et al, 2013;Xu et al, 2014;Jensen et al, 2015;Hui et al, 2015). Surface tension can also drive the Rayleigh-Plateau instability (Mora et al, 2010); introduce an energy barrier for cavitation (Zimberlin et al, 2007;Kundu and Crosby, 2009;Hutchens and Crosby, 2014) and surface instabilities, such as creasing and wrinkling (Chen et al, 2012;Mora et al, 2011), in soft solids; and play an important role in the electro-creasing and electro-cavitation instabilities in dielectric elastomers (Seifi and Park, 2016). One recent observation of elasto-capillary coupling is in composite materials made up of a soft solid matrix with fluid-filled inclusions (Style et al, 2015a;Ducloué et al, 2014).…”