Condensed Matter Physics (Sep 2014)

Lamplighter model of a random copolymer adsorption on a line

  • L.I. Nazarov,
  • S.K. Nechaev,
  • M.V. Tamm

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.17.33002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
p. 33002

Abstract

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We present a model of an AB-diblock random copolymer sequential self-packaging with local quenched interactions on a one-dimensional infinite sticky substrate. It is assumed that the A-A and B-B contacts are favorable, while A-B are not. The position of a newly added monomer is selected in view of the local contact energy minimization. The model demonstrates a self-organization behavior with the nontrivial dependence of the total energy, E (the number of unfavorable contacts), on the number of chain monomers, N: E ~ N^3/4 for quenched random equally probable distribution of A- and B-monomers along the chain. The model is treated by mapping it onto the "lamplighter" random walk and the diffusion-controlled chemical reaction of X+X → 0 type with the subdiffusive motion of reagents.

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