Adsorption and Pattern Recognition of Polymers at Complex Surfaces with Attractive Stripe-like Motifs
Abstract
We construct the complete structural phase diagram of polymer adsorption at substrates with attractive stripe-like patterns in the parameter space spanned by the adsorption affinity of the stripes and temperature. Results were obtained by extensive generalized-ensemble Monte Carlo simulations of a generic model for the hybrid organic-inorganic system. By comparing with adhesion properties at homogeneous substrates, we find substantial differences in the formation of adsorbed polymer structures if translational invariance at the surface is broken by a regular pattern. Beside a more specific understanding of polymer adsorption processes, our results are potentially relevant for the design of macromolecular pattern recognition devices such as sensors.
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@article{arxiv.1404.2941,
title = {Adsorption and Pattern Recognition of Polymers at Complex Surfaces with Attractive Stripe-like Motifs},
author = {Monika Möddel and Wolfhard Janke and Michael Bachmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.2941},
year = {2014}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures