Molecular dynamics studies on spatial scale of low energy excitation in a simple polymer system
Abstract
A molecular dynamics simulation is performed to investigate spatial scale of low energy excitation (LEE) in a single linear chain of united atoms. The self part of the dynamic structure function, , is obtained in a wide range in frequency space () and reciprocal space (). A broad peak corresponding to the LEE is detected at () on the contour maps of , near and below the glass transition temperature (=230 K). The is symmetric around a maximum along the logarithm of . The inverse of , giving the maximum position of , depends on temperature as for and for , which is the spatial scale of the motion corresponding to the LEE at low temperatures. Based on a Gaussian approximation for the displacements of monomer groups which give rise to the motion relevant to the LEE, it is found that the number of monomers contained in a group is about 6.
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@article{arxiv.0704.2443,
title = {Molecular dynamics studies on spatial scale of low energy excitation in a simple polymer system},
author = {Akira Koyama and Takashi Odagaki and Koji Fukao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0704.2443},
year = {2008}
}
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4 pages, 3 figure; Figure 3 replced; Abstract replced