Modulated phases in multicomponent fluid membranes

Sunil Kumar, P. B. ; Gompper, G. ; Lipowsky, R. (1999) Modulated phases in multicomponent fluid membranes Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, Biological, and Soft Matter Physics, 60 (4). pp. 4610-4618. ISSN 2470-0045

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Abstract

We investigate the behavior of flexible two-component bilayer and three-component monolayer membranes. The components are assumed to have different spontaneous curvatures, and to mutually phase separate in planar membranes. As a function of temperature, lateral tension and bending rigidity, a rich phase behavior is obtained. In particular, we find three different types of modulated phases. In symmetric bilayers, the excess component assembles at the boundary between oppositely curved domains; in sufficiently asymmetric bilayers, the excess component is found to preferentially assemble in a single layer, with no tendency for segregation to the domain boundaries. We show that the phase behavior of three-component monolayer strongly resembles the behavior of two-component bilayers. In fact, in a certain, restricted region of parameter space, the two models can be shown to be equivalent.

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