Fluctuation-Induced Interactions between Rods on Membranes and Interfaces
We consider the interaction between two rods embedded in a fluctuating surface which is governed by either surface tension or rigidity. The modification of fluctuations by the rods leads to an attractive long-range interaction that falls off as $1/R^4$ with their separation. The orientational depend...
Main Authors: | Golestanian, R, Goulian, M, Kardar, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
1995
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