UMR5819 SPrAM (CEA-CNRS-Univ. Grenoble)/INAC/CEA-Grenoble, France.
Phys Rev Lett. 2012 Mar 9;108(10):108303. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.108303.
Osmotic deflation of giant vesicles in the rippled gel phase P(β') gives rise to a large variety of novel faceted shapes. These shapes are also found from a numerical approach by using an elastic surface model. A shape diagram is proposed based on the model that accounts for the vesicle size and ratios of three mechanical constants: in-plane shear elasticity and compressibility (usually neglected) and out-of-plane bending of the membrane. The comparison between experimental and simulated vesicle morphologies reveals that they are governed by a typical elasticity length, of the order of 1 μm, and must be described with a large Poisson's ratio.
在波纹凝胶相中 P(β'),巨泡的渗透瘪缩导致了大量新颖的有面形状的产生。这些形状也可以通过使用弹性表面模型的数值方法得到。基于该模型,提出了一个形状图,它考虑了三个力学常数(通常忽略)的比例和膜的面外弯曲:面内剪切弹性和可压缩性以及膜的面外弯曲。实验和模拟的泡囊形态的比较表明,它们受典型的弹性长度的控制,大约为 1μm,并且必须用大泊松比来描述。