Front propagation in the pearling instability of tubular vesicles

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Goldstein, RE
Nelson, P
Powers, T
Seifert, U
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[1] UNIV PENN, DEPT PHYS, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 USA
[2] MAX PLANCK INST KOLLOID & GRENZFLACHENFORSCH, D-14513 TELTOW, GERMANY
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JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE II | 1996年 / 6卷 / 05期
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Recently Bar-Ziv and Moses discovered a dynamical shape transformation induced in cylindrical lipid bilayer vesicles by the action of laser tweezers. We develop a hydrodynamic theory of fluid bilayers in interaction with the surrounding water and argue that the effect of the laser is to induce a sudden tension in the membrane. We refine our previous analysis to account for the fact that the shape transformation is not uniform but propagates outward from the laser trap. Applying the marginal stability criterion to this situation gives us an improved prediction for the selected initial wavelength and a new prediction for the propagation velocity, both in rough agreement with the experimental values. For example, a tubule of initial radius 0.7 mu m has a predicted initial sinusoidal perturbation in its diameter with wavelength 5.5 mu m, as observed. The perturbation propagates as a front with the qualitatively correct front velocity a bit less than 100 mu m/s. In particular we show why this velocity is initially constant, as observed and so much smaller than the natural scale set by the tension. We also predict that the front velocity should increase linearly with laser power. Finally we introduce an approximate hydrodynamic model applicable to the fully nonlinear regime. This model exhibits propagating fronts as well as fully-developed ''pearled'' vesicles similar to those seen in the experiments.
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页码:767 / 796
页数:30
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