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Long Range Bond-Bond Correlations in Dense Polymer Solutions

arXiv:cond-mat/0404457 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.147801

Abstract

The scaling of the bond-bond correlation function $C(s)$ along linear polymer chains is investigated with respect to the curvilinear distance, $s$, along the flexible chain and the monomer density, $ρ$, via Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations. % Surprisingly, the correlations in dense three dimensional solutions are found to decay with a power law $C(s) \sim s^{-ω}$ with $ω=3/2$ and the exponential behavior commonly assumed is clearly ruled out for long chains. % In semidilute solutions, the density dependent scaling of $C(s) \approx g^{-ω_0} (s/g)^{-ω}$ with $ω_0=2-2ν=0.824$ ($ν=0.588$ being Flory's exponent) is set by the number of monomers $g(ρ)$ contained in an excluded volume blob of size $ξ$. % Our computational findings compare well with simple scaling arguments and perturbation calculation. The power-law behavior is due to self-interactions of chains on distances $s \gg g$ caused by the connectivity of chains and the incompressibility of the melt. %

4 pages, 4 figures