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Helfrich repulsion and dynamical phase separation of multicomponent lipid bilayers

Thermal fluctuations of surfactant bilayers in an aqueous solution produce an effective, long-range repulsion that can lead to a continuous unbinding transition. We report on an optical interferometry study of the thermal fluctuations of multicomponent bilayers close to the unbinding transition. We...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2002-04, Vol.88 (13), p.138102-138102, Article 138102
Main Authors: Marx, Stefanie, Schilling, Jörg, Sackmann, Erich, Bruinsma, Robijn
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Phosphatidylethanolamines - chemistry
Polyethylene Glycols - chemistry
Surface-Active Agents - chemistry
Thermodynamics
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