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Lipid Segregation on Cylindrically and Spherically Curved Membranes

Published 14 Mar 2013 in cond-mat.soft and physics.bio-ph | (1303.3503v1)

Abstract: We investigate how an externally imposed curvature influences lipid segregation on two-phase-coexistent membranes. We show that the bending-modulus contrast of the two phases and the curvature act together to yield a reduced effective line tension. On largely curved membranes, a state of multiple domains (or rafts) forms due to a mechanism analogous to that causing magnetic-vortex formation in type-II superconductors. We determine the criterion for such multi-domain state to occur; we then calculate respectively the size of the domains formed on cylindrically and spherically curved membranes.

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