Effective interactions between fluid membranes
Bing-Sui Lu, Rudolf Podgornik

TL;DR
This paper develops a self-consistent theoretical framework to analyze the interactions between fluid membranes, incorporating steric constraints and thermal fluctuations, and applies it to various interaction potentials.
Contribution
It introduces a novel effective steric potential derived from a self-consistent saddle-point approximation, accounting for membrane fluctuations and interactions.
Findings
Steric potential scales as d^{-2} or d^{-4} depending on separation and membrane size.
RMS undulation amplitude decreases with temperature and stiffness, saturating at large separations.
Closed-form expressions for membrane interactions and undulation amplitude are obtained for various potentials.
Abstract
A self-consistent theory is proposed for the general problem of interacting undulating fluid membranes subject to the constraint that they do not interpenetrate. We implement the steric constraint via an exact functional integral representation, and through the use of a saddle-point approximation transform it into a novel effective steric potential. The steric potential is found to consist of two contributions: one generated by zero mode fluctuations of the membranes, and the other by thermal bending fluctuations. For membranes of cross-sectional area , we find that the bending fluctuation part scales with the inter-membrane separation as for , but crosses over to scaling for , whereas the zero mode part of the steric potential always scales as . For membranes interacting exclusively via the steric potential, we obtain…
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