Statistical Mechaincs and Phase Transitions of Semiflexible Polymers

 · Invited

Abstract

By large scale computer simulations theoretical concepts on semiflexible polymers are tested. When the chain stiffness varies, crossover scaling of the polymer radius occurs in bulk dilute solutions. For contour lengths L exceeding the persistence length l, gaussian coils occur only in d=3 dimensions : in d=2 coil swelling due to excluded volume begins for L > l. The initial decay length of orientational correlations in d=2 is twice as large as in d= 3; but adsorbed chains do not behave strictly two-dimensional, perpendicular excursions occur on a lateral scale of the deflection length, and a gradual crossover of the decay length of orientational correations is found. The adsorption threshold scales with the minus 1/3 power of l. In concentrated lyotropic solutions, nematic order occurs; the transition depends on both ratios L/l and D/l (D = chain thickness). The effect of deflection length fluctuations on nematic order is elucidated, and the transition to smectic order is studied.

*Support by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Alexander von Humboldt foundation is acknowledged.

Presenters

  • Kurt Binder

    • Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
    • Johannes-Gutenberg Univ

Authors

  • Kurt Binder

    • Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
    • Johannes-Gutenberg Univ