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Phase transitions in single macromolecules: loop-stretch transition versus loop adsorption transition in end-grafted polymer chains

Authors :
Zhang, Shuangshuang
Qi, Shuanhu
Klushin, Leonid I.
Skvortsov, Alexander M.
Yan, Dadong
Schmid, Friederike
Source :
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 148, 044903 (2018)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We use Brownian dynamics simulations and analytical theory to compare two prominent types of single molecule transitions. One is the adsorption transition of a loop (a chain with two ends bound to an attractive substrate) driven by an attraction parameter $\varepsilon$, and the other is the loop-stretch transition in a chain with one end attached to a repulsive substrate, driven by an external end-force $F$ applied to the free end. Specifically, we compare the behavior of the respective order parameters of the transitions, i.e., the mean number of surface contacts in the case of the adsorption transition, and the mean position of the chain end in the case of the loop-stretch transition. Close to the transition points, both the static and the dynamic behavior of chains with different length $N$ are very well described by a scaling Ansatz with the scaling parameters $(\varepsilon - \varepsilon^*) N^\phi$ (adsorption transition) and $(F-F^*) N^\nu$ (loop-stretch transition), respectively, where $\phi$ is the crossover exponent of the adsorption transition, and $\nu$ the Flory exponent. We show that both the loop-stretch and the loop adsorption transitions provide an exceptional opportunity to construct explicit analytical expressions for the crossover functions which perfectly describe all simulation results on static properties in the finite-size scaling regime. Explicit crossover functions are based on the Ansatz for the analytical form of the order parameter distributions at the respective transition points. In contrast to the close similarity in equilibrium static behavior, the dynamic relaxation at the two transitions shows qualitative differences, especially in the strongly ordered regimes.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 148, 044903 (2018)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1712.05265
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5013346