Conformations and dynamics of active star polymers
Abstract
We study conformations and dynamics of active star polymers. The analysis shows that active star polymers stretching behaviour is quite different from that of active linear chains. The visual inspection of conformations and bond-bond correlations reveal a better coordination for the alignment and coordination of bonds for the star polymers than for the linear counterparts. The architecture substantially affects the chain extension transition at high values of active force. The scaling laws for the shape factor and the arm asphericity ratio established for the passive star polymers coincide with the passive case for active force values below the transition. For the values above the transition range the scaling of these quantities switches to different values.
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