Perimeter Length and Form Factor of Two-Dimensional Polymer Melts
Abstract
Self-avoiding polymers in two-dimensional () melts are known to adopt compact configurations of typical size with being the chain length. Using molecular dynamics simulations we show that the irregular shapes of these chains are characterized by a perimeter length of fractal dimension with being a well-known contact exponent. Due to the self-similar structure of the chains, compactness and perimeter fractality repeat for subchains of all arc-lengths down to a few monomers. The Kratky representation of the intramolecular form factor reveals a strong non-monotonous behavior with in the intermediate regime of the wavevector . Measuring the scattering of labeled subchains %() the form factor may allow to test our predictions in real experiments.
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@article{arxiv.0905.1002,
title = {Perimeter Length and Form Factor of Two-Dimensional Polymer Melts},
author = {H. Meyer and T. Kreer and M. Aichele and A. Cavallo and A. Johner and J. Baschnagel and J. P. Wittmer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.1002},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures, accepted for PRE Rapid Communications