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Non-Gaussian polymers described by alpha-stable chain statistics: model, applications and effective interactions in binary mixtures

The Gaussian chain model is the classical description of a polymeric chain, which provides the analytical results regarding end-to-end distance, the distribution of segments around the mass center of a chain, coarse grained interactions between two chains and effective interactions in binary mixtures. This hierarchy of results can be calculated thanks to the alpha stability of the Gaussian distribution. In this paper we show that it is possible to generalize the model of Gaussian chain to the entire class of alpha stable distributions, obtaining the analogous hierarchy of results expressed by the analytical closed-form formulas in the Fourier space. This allows us to establish the alpha-stable chain model. We begin with reviewing the applications of Levy flights in the context of polymer sciences, which include: chains with heavy-tailed distributions of persistence length, polymers adsorbed to the surface and the chains driven by a noise with power-law spatial correlations. Further, we derive the distribution of segments around the mass center of the alpha-stable chain and the coarse-grained interaction potential between two chains is constructed. These results are employed to discuss the model of binary mixture consisting of the alpha-stable chains. On what follows, we establish the spinodal decomposition condition generalized to the particles described by the shape of alpha-stable distributions. This condition is finally applied to analyze the on-surface phase separation of adsorbed polymers, which are known to be described with heavy tailed statistics.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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