Rods Near Curved Surfaces and in Curved Boxes
Soft Condensed Matter
2015-06-25 v1 Statistical Mechanics
Abstract
We consider an ideal gas of infinitely rigid rods near a perfectly repulsive wall, and show that the interfacial tension of a surface with rods on one side is lower when the surface bends towards the rods. Surprisingly we find that rods on both sides of surfaces also lower the energy when the surface bends. We compute the partition functions of rods confined to spherical and cylindrical open shells, and conclude that spherical shells repel rods, whereas cylindrical shells (for thickness of the shell on the order of the rod-length) attract them. The role of flexibility is investigated by considering chains composed of two rigid segments.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9706005,
title = {Rods Near Curved Surfaces and in Curved Boxes},
author = {K. Yaman and M. Jeng and P. Pincus and C. Jeppesen and C. M. Marques},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9706005},
year = {2015}
}
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39 pages including figures and tables. 12 eps figures. LaTeX with REVTeX