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52 Springer Proceedings in Physics Managing Editor: H. K. V. Lotsch 30 Short-Wavelength Lasers and Their 43 Amorphous and Crystalline Silicon Applications Editor: C. Yamanaka Carbide 1/: Recent Developments Editors: M.M.Rahman, C.Y.-W.Yang, 31 Quantum String Theory and G. L. Harris Editors: N. Kawamoto and T. Kugo 44 Optical Fiber Sensors 32 Universalities in Condensed Matter Editors: H.J.Arditty, J.P. Dakin, Editors: R. Jullien, L. Peliti, R. Rammal, and R. Th. Kersten and N. Boccara 33 Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed 45 Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics: Recent Developments Matter Physics 1/: New Directions Editors: D. P. Landau, K. K. Mon, Editors: D. P. Landau, K. K. Mon, and H.-B. Schuttler and H.-B. Schuttler 34 Amorphous and Crystalline Silicon Carbide 46 Cel/ular Automata and Modeling of Complex and Related Materials Physical Systems Editors: G. L. Harris and C. Y.-W. Yang Editors: P. Manneville, N. Boccara, G. Y. Vichniac, and R. Bidaux 35 Polycrystalline Semiconductors: Grain Boundaries and Interfaces Editors: H. J. Moiler, H. P. Strunk, 47 Number Theory and PhysiCS and J. H. Werner Editors: J.-M. Luck, P. Moussa, and M. Waldschmidt 36 Nonlinear Optics of Organics and Semi- conductors 48 Many-Atom Interactions in Solids Editor: T. Kobayashi Editors: R. M. Nieminen, M. J. Puska, and M.J.Manninen 37 Dynamics of Disordered Materials Editors: D. Richter, A J. Dianoux, W. Petry, and J.Teixeira 49 Ultrafast Phenomena in Spectroscopy Editors: E. Klose and B. Wilhelmi 38 Electroluminescence Editors: S. Shionoya and H. Kobayashi 50 Magnetic Properties of Low-Dimensional Systems 1/: New Developments 39 Disorder and Nonlinearity Editors: L. M. Falicov, F. Mejia-Lira, Editors: A. R. Bishop, D. K. Campbell, and J. L. Moran-Lopez and S. Pnevmatikos 40 Static and Dynamic Properties of Liquids 51 The Physics and Chemistry of Organic Superconductors Editors: M. Davidovic and A. K. Soper Editor: G. Saito and S. Kagoshima 41 Quantum Optics V Editors: J. D. Harvey and D. F. Walls 52 Dynamics and Patterns in Complex Fluids: New Aspects of the Physics-Chemistry 42 Molecular BasIs of Polymer Networks Interface Editors: A. Baumgartner and C. E. Picot Editors: A. Onuki and.K. Kawasaki Volumes 1 -29 are listed on the back inside cover Dynamics and Patterns in Complex Fluids New Aspects of the Physics-Chemistry Interface Proceedings of the 4th Nishinomiya-Yukawa Memorial Symposium, Nishinomiya City, Japan, October 26-27, 1989 Editors: A.Onuki and K. Kawasaki With 125 Figures Springer- Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York London Paris Tokyo Hong Kong Barcelona Professor Dr. Akira Onuki Research Institute for Fundamental Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan Professor Dr. Kyozi Kawasaki Department of Physics, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812, Japan ISBN-13: 978-3-642-76010-5 e-ISBN-13: 978-3-642-76008-2 001: 10.1007/978-3-642-76008-2 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in other ways, and storage in data banks. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is only permitted under the provisions ofthe German Copyright LawofSeptember9, 1965, in its current version, and a copyright fee must always be paid. Violations fall under the prosecution act of the German Copyright Law. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1990 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1s t edition 1990 The use of registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and there fore free for general use. 2154/3140 - 54321 0 - Printed on aCid-free paper Preface The fourth Nishinomiya-Yukawa Memorial Symposium, devoted to the topic of dynamics and patterns in complex fluids, was held on October 26 and 27, 1989, in Nishinomiya City, Japan, where ten invited speakers gave their lectures. A one-day meeting, comprising short talks and poster sessions, was then held on the same topic on October 28 at the Research Institute for Fundamental Physics, Kyoto University. The present volume contains the 10 invited papers and 38 contributed papers presented at these two meetings. The symposium was sponsored by Nishinomiya City, where Prof. Hideki Yukawa once lived and where he wrote the celebrated paper describing the work that was later honored by a Nobel prize. The topic of the fourth symposium was chosen from one of the most vigorously evolving and highly interdisciplinary fields in condensed matter physics. The field of complex fluids is very diverse and still in its infancy and, as a result, the definition of a complex fluid varies greatly from one researcher to the next. One of the objectives of the symposium was to clarify its definition by explicitly posing a number of potentially rich problems waiting to be explored. Indeed, experimentalists are disclosing a variety of intriguing dynamical phenomena in complex systems such as polymers, liquid crystals, gels, colloids, and surfactant systems. We, the organizers, hope that the symposium will contribute to the increasing importance of the field in the coming years. We have been impressed lately by the growing richness of phenomena, par ticularly those at the boundaries between physics, chemistry, and engineering. A number of important topics in current statistical physics have stemmed from such interdisciplinary fields of science. They are related, for example, to defects, meso scopic ordering, patterns, nonlinear response, random interfaces, etc. We believe that the symposium succeeded in revealing a wealth of new problems lying in such interface areas. We would like to thank the ten invited lecturers, who are well known as pioneers, and all the enthusiastic participants, numbering roughly 160. The sym posium was made possible by the generous support of Nishinomiya City. We express our sincere gratitude to Mr. Yoneji Yagi, mayor of Nishinomiya City, and Prof. Ziro Maki, chairman of the steering committee of the Nishinomiya symposia. Kyoto, Fukuoka Akira Onuki March 1990 Kyozi Kawasaki v Contents Part I Membranes and Surfactant Systems Adhesion and Roughness of Biological Model Membranes By W. Helfrich and B. Klosgen (With 9 Figures) ................ 2 The Sponge State: A Striking Isotropic Liquid Phase By D. Roux and M.E. Cates (With 10 Figures) .................. 19 Pattern Formation Processes in Binary Mixtures with Surfactants By T. Kawakatsu and K. Kawasaki (With 1 Figure) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Hydrodynamic Interprotein Interaction in a Biomembrane By S. Komura and T. Izuyama ............................. 36 Ordering Process Below the Pre-transition Temperature in Multilamellar Lipid Solutions By S. Ueno, T. Takeda, S. Komura, and Y. Toyoshima (With 2 Figures) 38 Anisotropic Dynamics in an Oriented Lipid Multibilayer Revealed by Vector EPR Spectroscopy By Y. Shimoyama and H. Watari (With 2 Figures) ............... 40 Part II Gels Swelling of Gels and Diffusion of Molecules By Yong Li and T. Tanaka (With 4 Figures) 44 Phase Transition of D.N.A. Gel and Reentrant Phenomena in Acrylamide and Gelatin Gels By E. Takushi and T. Tanaka (With 4 Figures) .................. 55 Spongelike Domain Structure in a Two-Dimensional Model Gel Undergoing the Volume Phase Transition By K. Sekimoto, N. Suematsu, and K. Kawasaki (With 1 Figure) 57 Ordered Structures Resulting from Photo-cross-links of Binary Polymer Blends Undergoing Phase Separation By Q. Tran-Cong, T. Nagaki, M. Imura, O. Yano, and T. Soen (With 4 Figures) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 VII Part III Liquid Crystals Ordered Phases in Colloidal Suspensions of Tobacco Mosaic VIrus By R.B. Meyer ....................................... 62 A Model of Electro-rheological Fluid By J. Takimoto (With 1 Figure) ............................ 74 The Dynamical Structure Factor of Rodlike Polymers in the Isotropic Phase By T. Maeda ......................................... 76 Pattern Formation in the Spatially Modulated Electrohydrodynamic Convection of Liquid Crystals By A. Ogawa, K. Kawasaki, W. Zimmennann, and T. Kawakatsu (With 1 Figure) ....................................... 78 Theory of Shear Thinning in Liquid Crystal Polymers, for the Lower Shear Rate Regime By Y. Yamazaki, A. Holz, S.F. Edwards, and H. Fujishiro 80 Hierarchical Discommensuration Pattern and Phase Transitions in the Electrohydrodynamic Convection of Liquid Crystals with a Periodic Substrate Potential By H. Mitani (With 2 Figures) ............................. 82 PartW Polymers Phase Transition and Self-Assembling Structures of Polymer Mixtures Under Shear Flow By T. Hashimoto, T. Takebe, and K. Fujioka (With 11 Figures) ...... 86 Effects of VIscoelasticity on Polymer Diffusion By M. Doi (With 2 Figures) ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100 MC Study of Effects of Shear on the Phase Transition of Binary Mixtures By C.K. Chan ........................................ 113 Domain Growth Under Shear Flow By T. Ohta, H. Nozaki, and M. Doi (With 2 Figures) ............. 115 Thrbulent Flow of Dilute Polymer Solutions: An Approach to the Mechanism Producing Drag Reduction By A. Hatano ........................................ 117 Anomalous Phase Separation Behavior in a Binary Mixture of Poly(vinyl methyl ether) and Water Under Deep Quench Conditions By H. Tanaka and T. Nishi (With 2 Figures) ................... 119 Study of Pattern Formation Dynamics in a Polymer Mixture Undergoing Phase Separation by Digital Image Analysis By H. Tanaka, T. Hayashi, and T. Nishi (With 1 Figure) ........... 121 VIII Dependence of Molecular Weight and Tacticity of Poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) on Crystallization of Poly(ethyleneoxide) (PEO) in PEO/pMMA Blends By M. Takahashi, N. Harasawa, and H. Yoshida ................. 123 Concentration-Dependent Double-Step Transition of the Diffusion Coefficient in Dilute Solutions of Styrene-Butadiene Diblock Copolymer in Selective Solvent By Y. Tsunashima (With 1 Figure) .......................... 125 Dynamic Electric Multipole Model for Colloid Particles By S. Yoshino ........................................ 127 Part V Phase Transitions in Two Dimensions Experimental Studies of Phase Transitions and Pattern Formation in Two Dimensions By C.M. Knobler, K. Stine, and B.G. Moore (With 10 Figures) 130 Geometrical Quasiparticle Condensation Model of Melting in Two Dimensions By M.A. Glaser, N.A. Clark, AJ. Armstrong, and P.D. Beale (With 3 Figures) ................................... . . . . 141 Mixed Polymer Films at the Air-Water Interface By M. Kawaguchi, R. Nishida, and K. Nagata .................. 153 Part VI Coalescence and Domain Growth Simple Models for Coalescence of Fluid Droplets By P. Meakin (With 17 Figures) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 156 Vertex Model of Cellular Pattern Growth in Two and Three Dimensions By T. Nagai, K. Kawasaki, and S. Ohta (With 3 Figures) ........... 179 Annihilation Kinetics of Particle-Antiparticle Systems with Long-Range Interaction By H. Toyoki (With 2 Figures) ............................. 182 A Simple Model for the Relation Between Weight and Lifetime By S. Miyazima (With 2 Figures) ........................... 184 Dynamics of Ordering Processes in a Long-Range Exchange Model By H. Hayakawa, T. Koga, and K. Kawasaki (With 2 Figures) ....... 186 Part VII Pattern Formation Dendrites, Viscous Fingers, and the Theory of Pattern Formation By J.S. Langer ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 190 IX Pattern Formation in Growth of Snow Crystals: Hexagonal and Dendritic Patterns By E. Yokoyama and T. Kuroda (With 1 Figure) 194 Periodic Changes in the Structure of the Growing Crystal Surface By T. Irisawa, Y. Arima, and T. Kuroda (With 2 Figures) .......... 196 Crystal Growth, Fractal Growth and Liquid-like Behavior in the Case of Thin Film Formation By S. Ozawa, Y. Sasajima, and T. Haseda (With 2 Figures) 198 Elongation Process of Whisker Crystals with a Solution Layer By K. Kishi, T. Yoshida, and K. Yoshioka (With 2 Figures) ......... 200 Anisotropic Fractal Aggregation in a Finite Density Gas By M. Uwaha, Y. Saito, and S. Seki (With 1 Figure) .............. 202 Multifractal Structure of Non-Newtonian Viscous Fingers By T. Nagatani and Y. Usami (With 2 Figures) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 204 A Crossover Phenomenon in Electrochemical Deposition By Y. Usami and T. Nagatani (With 3 Figures) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 206 Part VIII Chemical Reactions and Hydrodynamic Instabilities Global Mass Transport by Chemical Wave Propagation By H. Miike, H. Hashimoto, and S.C. MUller (With 2 Figures) 210 Self-Collapse of the Target Pattern due to Macroscopic Fluctuation in the Belousov-Zhabotinsky Reaction By K. Suzuki (With 2 Figures) ............................. 212 Chemical Sensing by Use of Entrainment By S. Nakata, K. Yoshikawa, and H. Kawakami (With 3 Figures) ..... 215 Nonlinear Response of Surface Waves in a Container Under an External Parametric Forcing By M. Umeki (With 1 Figure) ............................. 217 Uphill Diffusion and Chemical Layering in a Mineral-Fluid System By T. Nishiyama (With 2 Figures) .......................... 219 Experiment on Magnetoadsorption of NO on Micropores By H. Uchiyama, S. Ozeki, K. Kaneko, Y. Natsume, and T. Suzuki (With 3 Figures) ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 221 Index of Contributors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 223 x Part I Membranes and Surfactant Systems

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