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Thermal Fluctutions of Lipid Bilayer Membranes: Renormalization of Elastic and Electromechanical

Pradeep Sharma (University of Houston), Liping Liu (Rutgers)

SES Medal Symposium in honor of D.J. Steigmann

Mon 9:00 - 10:30

MacMillan 115

Thermal fluctuations renormalize the bending elasticity of lipid bilayers. This well-studied effect is a cornerstone in the study of several membrane biophysical phenomena. Analogously, nearly all membranes are endowed with an electromechanical coupling called flexoelectricity that admits membrane polarization due to curvature changes. Flexoelectricity is found to be important in a number of biological functions including hearing, ion transport and in some case where mechanotransduction is necessary. Very little is known about the interplay between thermal fluctuations and flexoelectricity. In this work, we explore how the apparent flexoelectricity is altered due to thermal fluctuations, and further, how the elastic and dielectric properties are renormalized due to flexoelectricity. We find that the apparent bending rigidity is softened by flexoelectricity and discuss the ramifications for interpreting existing experimental work.