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Budding of crystalline domains in fluid membranes

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2003
APS College Park, Md.

Physical review / E 68(6), 061905 () [10.1103/PhysRevE.68.061905]

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Abstract: Crystalline domains embedded in fluid membrane vesicles are studied by Monte Carlo simulations of dynamically triangulated surfaces and by scaling arguments. A budding transition from a caplike state to a budded shape is observed for increasing spontaneous curvature C-0 of the crystalline domain as well as increasing line tension lambda. The location of the budding transition is determined as a function of C-0, lambda, and the radius R-A of the crystalline domain. In contrast to previous theoretical predictions, it is found that budding occurs at a value of the spontaneous curvature C-0, that is always a decreasing function of the domain size R-A. Several characteristic scaling regimes are predicted. The distribution of five- and sevenfold disclinations as the budding transition is approached is determined, and the dynamics of the generation of defects is studied.

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  1. Theorie II (IFF-TH-II)
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  1. Kondensierte Materie (M02)

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