Phase separation on the sphere: Patchy particles and self-assembly
- PMID: 27575175
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.94.012603
Phase separation on the sphere: Patchy particles and self-assembly
Abstract
Motivated by observations of heterogeneous domain structure on the surface of cells, we consider a minimal model to describe the dynamics of phase separation on the surface of a spherical particle. Finite-size effects on the curved particle surface lead to the formation of long-lived, metastable states for which the density is distributed in patches over the particle surface. We study the time evolution and stability of these states as a function of both the particle size and the thermodynamic parameters. Finally, by connecting our findings with studies of patchy particles, we consider the implications for self-assembly in many-particle systems.
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