Thermal Roughening and Deroughening at Polymer Interfaces in Electrophoretic Deposition
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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deltadepositionderougheningelectrophoreticinterfacepolymerproptoroughening
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Thermal scaling and relaxation of the interface width in an electrophoretic deposition of polymer chains is examined by a three-dimensional Monte Carlo simulation on a discrete lattice. Variation of the equilibrium interface width $W_r$ with the temperature $T$ shows deroughening $W_r \propto T^{-\delta}$, with $\delta \sim 1/4$, at low temperatures and roughening $W_r \propto T^{\nu}$, with $\nu \sim 0.4$ at high temperatures. The roughening-deroughening transition temperature $T_t$ increases with longer chain lengths and is reduced by using the slower segmental dynamics.
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