Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2006-12-18
European Physical Journal E 23, 103-116 (2007)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
14 pages, 8 figures
Scientific paper
10.1140/epje/i2006-10084-2
Fluctuation spectra of fluid compound membrane systems are calculated. The systems addressed contain two (or more) almost parallel membranes that are connected by harmonic tethers or by a continuous, harmonic confining potential. Additionally, such a compound system can be attached to a supporting substrate. We compare quasi-analytical results for tethers with analytical results for corresponding continuous models and investigate under what circumstances the discrete nature of the tethers actually influences the fluctuations. A tethered, supported membrane pair with similar bending rigidities and stiff tethers can possess a nonmonotonic fluctuation spectrum with a maximum. A nonmonotonic spectrum with a maximum and a minimum can occur for an either free or supported membrane pair of rather different bending rigidities and for stiff tethers. Typical membrane displacements are calculated for supported membrane pairs with discrete or continuous interacting potentials. Thereby an estimate of how close the constituent two membranes and the substrate typically approach each other is given. For a supported membrane pair with discrete or continuous interactions, the typical displacements of each membrane are altered with respect to a single supported membrane, where those of the membrane near the substrate are diminished and those of the membrane further away are enhanced.
Merath Rolf-Juergen
Seifert Udo
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