Pulling Knotted Polymers

Abstract

We compare Monte Carlo simulations of knotted and unknotted polymers whose ends are connected to two parallel walls. The force f exerted on the polymer is measured as a function of the separation R between the walls. For unknotted polymers of several monomer numbers N, the product fN is a simple function of R/N, where 0.59. By contrast, knotted polymers exhibit strong finite size effects which can be interpreted in terms of a new length scale related to the size of the knot. Based on this interpretation, we conclude that the number of monomers forming the knot scales as Nt, with t=0.4 0.1.

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