Facile equilibration of well-entangled semiflexible bead-spring polymer melts
Abstract
The widely used double-bridging hybrid (DBH) method for equilibrating simulated entangled polymer melts [R. Auhl et al., J. Chem. Phys. v. 119, p. 12718, 2003] loses its effectiveness as chain stiffness increases into the semiflexible regime because the energy barriers associated with double-bridging Monte Carlo moves become prohibitively high. Here we overcome this issue by combining DBH with the use of core-softened pair potentials. This reduces the energy barriers substantially, allowing us to equilibrate melts with and chain stiffnesses all the way up to the isotropic-nematic transition using simulations of no more than 100 million timesteps. For semiflexible chains, our method is several times faster than standard DBH; we exploit this speedup to develop improved expressions for Kremer-Grest melts' chain-stiffness-dependent Kuhn length and entanglement length .
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@article{arxiv.2109.11001,
title = {Facile equilibration of well-entangled semiflexible bead-spring polymer melts},
author = {Joseph D. Dietz and Robert S. Hoy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.11001},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Substantially revised: 11 pages, 11 figures