We consider the formation of finite-size domains in lipid bilayers consisting
of saturated and hybrid lipids. First, we describe a monolayer model that
includes a coupling between a compositional scalar field and a two-dimensional
vectorial order-parameter. Such a coupling yields an effective two-dimensional
microemulsion free-energy for the lipid monolayer, and its characteristic
length of compositional modulations can be considered as the origin of
finite-size domains in biological membranes. Next, we consider a coupled
bilayer composed of two modulated monolayers, and discuss the static and
dynamic properties of concentration fluctuations above the transition
temperature. We also investigate the micro-phase separation below the
transition temperature, and compare the micro-phase separated structures with
statics and dynamics of concentration fluctuations above the transition.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures, 1 tabl