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arxiv: cond-mat/0402378 · v2 · submitted 2004-02-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

The rigidity transition in polymer melts with van der Waals interactions

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keywords shearmodulusappliedbeloweffectsglasspolymerrigidity
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We study the onset of rigidity near the glass transition (GT) in a short-chain polymer melt modelled by a bead-spring model, where all beads interact with Lennard-Jones potentials. The properties of the system are examined above and below the GT. In order to minimize high cooling-rate effects and computational times, equilibrium configurations are reached via isothermal compression. We monitor quantities such as the heat capacity C_P, the short-time diffusion constants D, the viscosity \eta, and the shear modulus; the time-dependent shear modulus G(t) is compared with the shear modulus \mu obtained from an externally applied instantaneous shear. We give a detailed analysis of the effects of such shearing on the system, both locally and globally. It is found that the polymeric glass only displays long-time rigid behavior below a temperature T_1, where T_1<T_G. Furthermore, the linear and non-linear relaxation regimes under applied shear are discussed.

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