“…Alternatively, the liquid may only be slowed by texture peaks, causing the contact line to advance in a stick-slip manner, pinning-depinning-repinning on subsequent texture peaks. 10,11,14,19,20 Conversely, others propose that anisotropic spreading is caused by texture grooves that accelerate spreading along the direction parallel to the texture, i.e., along the grooves. 9,10,15−18 Fischer et al 10 this accelerated spreading in part to capillary action inside the grooves, based on experiments with sinusoidal textures (height of 8 or 16 μm).…”