Discontinuous switching of position of two coexisting phases
Abstract
Here we investigate how the positions of a condensed phase can be controlled by using concentration gradients of a regulator that influences phase separation. We consider a mean field model of a ternary mixture where a concentration gradient of a regulator is imposed by an external potential. We show that novel first order phase transition exists at which the position of the condensed phase switches in a discontinuous manner. This mechanism could have implications for the spatial organization of biological cells and provides a control mechanism for droplets in microfluidic systems.
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