Finite-size effects do not reduce the repeat spacing of phospholipid multibilayer stacks on a rigid substrate

Harroun, T. A. ; Koslowsky, M. ; Nieh, M.-P. ; Raghunathan, V. A. ; Katsaras, J. (2004) Finite-size effects do not reduce the repeat spacing of phospholipid multibilayer stacks on a rigid substrate The European Physical Journal E: Soft Matter and Biological Physics, 13 (4). pp. 359-362. ISSN 1292-8941

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Abstract

Finite-size effects in stacks of phospholipid bilayers, in the fluid Lα phase, are investigated using samples oriented on silicon substrates. Recently in this journal, such effects have been suggested as the probable cause of reduced lamellar repeat spacings in very thin samples made up of a few (<10) bilayers. Our systematic studies on samples of different thicknesses do not support this conclusion. At full hydration all samples are found to have the same repeat spacing, irrespective of their thickness. At lower hydrations, on the other hand, very thin samples, consisting of only a few bilayers, have a slightly larger spacing.

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