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Effect of chain stiffness on the competition between crystallization and glass-formation in model colloidal polymers

Soft Condensed Matter 2015-10-28 v2

Abstract

We map out the solid-state morphologies formed by model soft-pearl-necklace polymers as a function of bending stiffness kbk_b spanning the range from fully flexible to rodlike chains. The ratio of Kuhn length to bead diameter (lK/r0l_K/r_0) increases monotonically with increasing kbk_b and yields a one-parameter model that relates chain shape to bulk morphology and yields insights into the packing of anisotropic particles. In the flexible limit, monomers occupy the sites of close-packed crystallites while chains retain random-walk-like order. In the rodlike limit, nematic chain ordering typical of lamellar precursors coexists with close-packing. At intermediate values of bending stiffness the competition between random-walk-like and nematic chain ordering produces glass-formation; the range of kbk_b over which this occurs increases with the thermal cooling rate T˙|\dot{T}| implemented in our molecular dynamics simulations. Finally, values of kbk_b between the glass-forming and rodlike ranges produce complex ordered phases such as close-packed spirals. Our results should prove useful for rational design of dense colloidal-polymer phases with desired morphologies.

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@article{arxiv.1406.1783,
  title  = {Effect of chain stiffness on the competition between crystallization and glass-formation in model colloidal polymers},
  author = {Hong T. Nguyen and Tyler B. Smith and Robert S. Hoy and Nikos Ch. Karayiannis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.1783},
  year   = {2015}
}

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11 pages, 9 figures