Abstract

Cooperative clusters of N parallel bonds confined to an anchoring surface by springs of stiffness ks are considered. The free energy of a cluster can be obtained from its force-displacement relation. The dissociation kinetics of the cluster can be modeled as the dissociation of an effective single bond. There is a critical force Fc beyond which the barrier for the cluster dissociation vanishes. Fc scales such as ks1/2 and Fc/N is small compared to the critical force of a single bond. The theoretical predictions of free energy landscape and cluster lifetime are supported by numerical simulations for large number of bonds. Our study suggests that experiments measuring force-displacement relations could be useful in exploring the dynamics of adhesion clusters.

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