Bundling in brushes of directed and semiflexible polymers
Abstract
We explore the effect of an attractive interaction between parallel-aligned polymers, which are perpendicularly grafted on a substrate. Such an attractive interaction could be due to, e.g., reversible cross-links. The competition between permanent grafting favoring a homogeneous state of the polymer brush and the attraction, which tends to induce in-plane collapse of the aligned polymers, gives rise to an instability of the homogeneous phase to a bundled state. In this latter state the in-plane translational symmetry is spontaneously broken and the density is modulated with a finite wavelength, which is set by the length scale of transverse fluctuations of the grafted polymers. We analyze the instability for two models of aligned polymers: directed polymers with a line tension and weakly bending chains with a bending stiffness.
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@article{arxiv.1307.7337,
title = {Bundling in brushes of directed and semiflexible polymers},
author = {Panayotis Benetatos and Eugene M. Terentjev and Annette Zippelius},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.7337},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
7 pages, 5 figures, final version as published in PRE