Molecular elasticity and the geometric phase
arXiv:cond-mat/0203491 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.098305
Abstract
We present a method for solving the Worm Like Chain (WLC) model for twisting semiflexible polymers to any desired accuracy. We show that the WLC free energy is a periodic function of the applied twist with period 4 pi. We develop an analogy between WLC elasticity and the geometric phase of a spin half system. These analogies are used to predict elastic properties of twist-storing polymers. We graphically display the elastic response of a single molecule to an applied torque. This study is relevant to mechanical properties of biopolymers like DNA.
five pages, one figure, revtex, revised in the light of referee's comments, to appear in PRL