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J. Phys. I France
Volume 4, Numéro 5, May 1994
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Page(s) | 757 - 790 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp1:1994174 |
J. Phys. I France 4 (1994) 757-790
Long polymer chains in good solvent: beyond the universal limit
Brunhilde Krüger and Lothar SchäferFachbereich Physik, Universität Essen, 45117 Essen, Germany
(Received 20 September 1993, received in final form 12 January 1994, accepted 17 January 1994)
Abstract
We analyze the effects of finite segment size and weak chain
stiffness on the properties of polymer solutions in the dilute lirait.
We consider both weak coupling (cross over from G- to excluded volume -
conditions) and strong coupling (very good solvents), pointing out that
the renormalization group in its standard field theoretic implementation
allows for two universal branches corresponding to these two different
situations. The strong coupling branch implicitly relies on the existence
of a finite segment size, a feature which however does not explicitly
show up in the renormalized results. Beyond the leading `corrections to
scaling' described by the standard renormalization group flow, the
strong coupling branch necessarily is affected by nonuniversal corrections.
In field theoretic renormalization we include the first order effects of
finite segment size or stiffness in terras of an expansion of the scaling
functions about the universal limit. We compare to direct renormalization,
where finite segment size or stiffness are included into the renormalization
group equations. This somewhat magnifies the effects, but still the
nonuniversal corrections are negligible for chains longer than about 500
freely rotating units. Qualitatively the effects in both renormalization
schemes are the saine, consistent with experimental or Monte Carlo results.
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