Journal article

Lattice polymers near a permeable interface

CJ Bradly, NR Beaton, AL Owczarek

Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical | IOP Publishing Ltd | Published : 2024

Abstract

We study the localisation of lattice polymer models near a permeable interface in two dimensions. Localisation can arise due to an interaction between the polymer and the interface, and can be altered by a preference for the bulk solvent on one side or by the application of a force to manipulate the polymer. Different combinations of these three effects give slightly different statistical mechanical behaviours. The canonical lattice model of polymers is the self-avoiding walk which we mainly study with Monte Carlo simulation to calculate the phase diagram and critical phenomena. For comparison, a solvable directed walk version is also defined and the phase diagrams are compared for each case..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge financial support from the Australian Research Council via its Discovery Projects scheme (DP230100674). This research was supported by The University of Melbourne's Research Computing Services and the Petascale Campus Initiative. Data generated for this study is available on request.