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Scaling laws of single polymer dynamics near attractive surfaces

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 100, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.068301

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We present a molecular dynamics study of a generic model for single polymer diffusion on surfaces, which have variable atomic-scale corrugation but no artificial, impenetrable obstacles. The diffusion coefficient D scales as D proportional to N-3/2 with the degree of polymerization N for strongly adsorbed, linear polymers on solid substrates in good solvents. Weaker scaling, i.e., D proportional to N-1, is found if (i) the substrate is a fluid, e.g., a membrane, (ii) the polymer is a ring polymer, and (iii) the polymer is commensurate with the substrate. In poor solvents, diffusion on solids slows exponentially fast with N. Reptation is not observed in any of the simulations presented here.

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