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Flory radius of polymers in a periodic field: An exact analytic theory.

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  • Flory radius of polymers in a periodic field: An exact analytic theory. Abstract Text:

    a i chervanyovA I Chervanyov,g heinrichG Heinrich,a i chervanyovA I Chervanyov,g heinrichG Heinrich,

    We found an exact expression for the Flory radius R (F) of Gaussian polymers placed in an external periodic field. This solution is expressed in terms of the two parameters eta and a that describe the reduced strength of an external field and the period of the field to the polymer gyration radius ratio, respectively. R (F) is found to be a decaying function of eta for any values of a . Provided that the gyration radius is of the order of the period of an external field or less, the ground-state (GS) approximation of the exact result for R (F) is shown to give qualitatively incorrect results. In addition to the "ground-state" contribution, the exact solution for R (F) contains an additional term that is overlooked by the GS approximation. This term gives rise to the fact that R (F) as a function of eta exhibits power law behavior (rather than exponential decay obtained from the GS result) once eta exceeds the threshold value eta(con) .

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    ai chervanyovAI Chervanyov,g heinrichG Heinrich,ai chervanyovAI Chervanyov,g heinrichG Heinrich,

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    Journal: The European physical journal. E, Soft matter

    VOLUME: 24

    Page Numbers: 271-6

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    ISSN: 1292-8941

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Hohe Strasse 6, D-01069, Dresden, Germany, chervanyov@ipfdd.de.

    Country: France

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