Fluctuation-induced aggregation of rigid membrane inclusions
- 1 May 2001
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Europhysics Letters
- Vol. 54 (4) , 547-553
- https://doi.org/10.1209/epl/i2001-00281-7
Abstract
The phase behavior of fluid membranes containing inclusions with increased elastic moduli is studied by analytical methods and Monte Carlo simulations. We consider i) inclusions with larger bending rigidity which restrict fluctuations of the mean curvature and ii) "stiff"inclusions suppressing fluctuations of both mean curvature and Gaussian curvature at the inclusion sites. Due to the suppression of membrane fluctuations, the aggregation of inclusions with larger bending rigidity is already observed for relatively weak mutual direct interactions. In the case of "stiff" inclusions, a strong fluctuation-induced tendency to aggregate is found even in the absence of direct interactions between the inclusions.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Interaction of conical membrane inclusions: Effect of lateral tensionPhysical Review E, 1998
- Stiffening of fluid membranes and entropy loss of membrane closure: Two effects of thermal undulationsZeitschrift für Physik B Condensed Matter, 1998
- Inclusions in Fluctuating Membranes: Exact ResultsJournal de Physique I, 1997
- Interactions between membrane Inclusions on Fluctuating MembranesJournal de Physique I, 1996
- Adhesion of Membranes via Anchored StickersPhysical Review Letters, 1996
- Inhomogeneous fluid membranes: Segregation, ordering, and effective rigidityPhysical Review E, 1995
- Membrane-induced interactions between inclusionsJournal de Physique II, 1994
- Flexibility and roughness of mixed and partially polymerized bilayers in terms of the hat model and local bending frustrationJournal de Physique II, 1994
- Long-Range Forces in Heterogeneous Fluid MembranesEurophysics Letters, 1993
- Long-Range Forces in Heterogeneous Fluid MembranesEurophysics Letters, 1993