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Instability and "Pearling" States Produced in Tubular Membranes by Competition of Curvature and Tension
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1994
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Membrane StructureEngineeringFluid MechanicsMicrorheologyTubular Fluid MembranesActive FluidSoft MatterSurface Tension TermMechanicsCapillarity PhenomenonRheologyTubular MembranesBiophysicsPhysicsSolid MechanicsMembrane PermeationMembrane FormationMembrane BiophysicsOptical TweezersApplied PhysicsOptical TrappingStates Produced
We investigate the stability of tubular fluid membranes by perturbing them with optical tweezers. A peristaltic instability appears, with wavelength on the order of the tube circumference, characterized by tautness and suppression of curvature fluctuations in the membrane. We interpret this in terms of a model that includes a surface tension term in the elastic energy, and describes a transition to stable, finite amplitude peristaltic states. At high amplitudes the experiment reveals new dynamic states of "pearls" interconnected via thin tubes along which they travel and aggregate.
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