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Aakash Sharma1, Margarita Kruteva1, Jürgen Allgaier1
1Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS-1: Neutron Scattering and Biological Matter), 52425Jülich, Germany.
Abstract:
By neutron spin echo (NSE) and pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR, we study the dynamics of a polyethylene-oxide melt (PEO) with a molecular weight in the transition regime between Rouse and reptation dynamics. We analyze the data with a Rouse mode analysis allowing for reduced long wavelength Rouse modes amplitudes. For short times, subdiffusive center-of-mass mean square displacement ⟨rcom2(t)⟩ was allowed. This approach captures the NSE data well and provides accurate information on the topological constraints in a chain length regime, where the tube model is inapplicable. As predicted by reptation for the polymer ⟨rcom2(t)⟩, we experimentally found the subdiffusive regime with an exponent close to , which, however, crosses over to Fickian diffusion not at the Rouse time, but at a later time, when the ⟨rcom2(t)⟩ has covered a distance related to the tube diameter.
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