The adhesion dynamics of a membrane confined between two permeable walls is studied using a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model. The membrane morphology decomposes into adhesion patches on the upper and the lower walls and obeys a nonlinear evolution equation that resembles that of phase-separation dynamics, which is known to lead to coarsening, i.e., to the endless growth of the adhesion patches. However, due to the membrane bending rigidity, the system evolves toward a frozen state without coarsening. This frozen state exhibits an order-disorder transition when increasing the permeability of the walls.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.90.032114 | DOI Listing |
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