Self-Consistent Field Theory of Disordered Block-Copolymers

Abstract

We derive the mean-field theory of disordered block-copolymers composed of two monomeric species, combining Edwards' functional method with the replica technique of disordered systems. In the absence of disorder we recover the canonical self-consistent field theory of inhomogeneous polymers. In the presence of sequence disorder the theory can be regarded as a comprehensive, novel self-consistent treatment of copolymer melts, unifying the weak- and strong-inhomogeneous regimes. In particular, we study the stability of the microphase separation transition in a melt of diblock-copolymers, composed of N monomers and equal A- B-volume fraction, against the disruptive effect of disorder. We obtain a phase diagram in terms of the relevant parameters, namely the rescaled Flory-Huggins parameter N and disorder strength p.

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