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Elastic response of poly(ethylene glycol) polymer chains studied using dynamic atomic force microscopy
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Stretching response of polymer chains under external force is crucial in understanding polymer dynamics under equilibrium and non-equilibrium conditions. Here we measure the elastic response of poly(ethylene glycol) using a lock-in based amplitude modulation-AFM with sub-angstrom amplitude in both low and high frequency regime. Appropriate analysis that takes into account the cantilever geometry and hydrodynamic loading effects of oscillating cantilever in liquid, relates X signal of lock-in amplifier linearly to stiffness.Stiffness data extracted from X signal was compared with stiffness from derivative of conventional "static" force extension curves. For stiffness data from X signal, fitting to standard entropic model of WLC gives a physically meaningful value of persistense length and also follows scaling behaviour of WLC. Entropy dominated conformational transition with its characteristic V-shaped signature was observed at arount 250 pN. Accurate measurement of stiffness enabled us in understanding the thermodynamics of conformational changes.
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