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Polymers with self-avoiding interaction in random medium: a localization-delocalization transition
Authors:YY Goldschmidt  Y Shiferaw
Institution:(1) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA 15260, USA, US;(2) Physics Department, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA, US
Abstract:In this paper we investigate the problem of a long self-avoiding polymer chain immersed in a random medium. We find that in the limit of a very long chain and when the self-avoiding interaction is weak, the conformation of the chain consists of many “blobs” with connecting segments. The blobs are sections of the molecule curled up in regions of low potential in the case of a Gaussian distributed random potential or in regions of relatively low density of obstacles in the case of randomly distributed hard obstacles. We find that as the strength of the self-avoiding interaction is increased the chain undergoes a delocalization transition in the sense that the appropriate free energy per monomer is no longer negative. The chain is then no longer bound to a particular location in the medium but can easily wander around under the influence of a small perturbation. For a localized chain we estimate quantitatively the expected number of monomers in the “blobs” and in the connecting segments. Received 13 November 2002 Published online 14 March 2003
Keywords:PACS  36  20  Ey Conformation (statistics and dynamics) –  05  40  -a Fluctuation phenomena  random processes  noise  and Brownian          motion –  75  10  Nr Spin-glass and other random models –  64  60  Cn Order-disorder transformations  statistical mechanics of model          systems
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