Unduloid formation in colloidal membranes

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Abstract

Flat colloidal membranes composed of filamentous fd viruses were doped with shorter viruses of identical pitch and width to form metastable saddles. For sufficiently low long rod fractions in a range of osmotic pressures, these saddles coalesce into axisymmetric tubular shapes. We propose a simple steric model to explain how the introduction of short rods leads to a preferred curvature and employ an effective geometric theory to calculate these shapes, which are closely related to the unduloids studied in the theory of droplets.

*This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation through grants MRSEC-1420382 (ZD, RAP, and TRP), BMAT-1609742 (ZD) and CMMI-1634552 (RAP and TRP).

Presenters

  • Leroy L Jia

    • Brown University
    • Brown Univ

Authors

  • Leroy L Jia

    • Brown University
    • Brown Univ
  • Andrew Balchunas

    • Brandeis University
  • Prerna Sharma

    • Indian Institute of Science
  • Zvonimir Dogic

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
    • University of California Santa Barbara
    • University of California, Brandeis University
  • Robert A Pelcovits

    • Brown University
  • Thomas R Powers

    • Brown University
    • Brown Univ