Abstract
The Kerr effect on vesicle-likedroplets (vesicles, cells or emulsion droplets) is described. Wegive a derivation of the Kerr constant for a dielectric fluiddroplet immersed in another fluid, assuming that the droplet in aweak electric field becomes a prolate ellipsoid. The Kerr constantis evaluated also for a droplet covered by a membrane of nonzerothickness. Comparing the theory with the experiment on dropletmicroemulsions from the literature, the bending rigidity constantof the surface layer is estimated.
Keywords: interfacial elasticity, Kerr effect, microemulsion droplets, polarizability, refractive indices, spherical membranes, surface bending rigidities, vesicles
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