Quantitative Interpretation of Simulated Polymer Mean-Square Displacements
Abstract
We propose a path for making quantitative analyses of mean-square displacement curves of polymer chains in the melt or in solution. The approach invokes a general functional form that accurately describes g(t) ( x(t))2 for all times at which g(t) was measured, and that gives values for the logarithmic derivative of g(t) for the same times. By these means we can readily distinguish between regimes in which g(t) follows a power law in time, does not follow a power law in time, or has an inflection point. In a power-law regime, the method accurately determines the exponent, without imposing any assumption as to the exponent's value.
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