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Effect of ring stiffness and ambient pressure on the dynamical slowdown in ring polymers
Projesh Kumar Roy1,2, Pinaki Chaudhuri1,2, Satyavani Vemparala1,2
1The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, C. I. T. Campus, Taramani, Chennai 600113, India. pinakic@imsc.res.in.
Abstract:
Using extensive molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate the slowdown of dynamics in a 3D system of ring polymers by varying the ambient pressure and the stiffness of the rings. Our study demonstrates that the stiffness of the rings determines the dynamics of the ring polymers, leading to glassiness at lower pressures for stiffer rings. The threading of the ring polymers, a unique feature that emerges only due to the topological nature of such polymers in three dimensions, is shown to be the determinant feature of dynamical slowdown, albeit only in a certain stiffness range. Our results suggest a possible framework for exploring the phase space spanned by ring stiffness and pressure to obtain spontaneously emerging topologically constrained polymer glasses.
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