Thermal fluctuations in extensible semiflexible polymers produce a buckling transition whose critical compressional strain increases with system size and is controlled by a new renormalization-group fixed point with altered exponents.
De Gennes,Scaling concepts in polymer physics (Cornell university press, 1979)
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Freezing morphodynamics in polymer solution droplets collapse onto a master curve governed by the Capillary-Lewis number across nine orders of magnitude, with a transition near unity.
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Thermalized buckling of extensible, semiflexible polymers
Thermal fluctuations in extensible semiflexible polymers produce a buckling transition whose critical compressional strain increases with system size and is controlled by a new renormalization-group fixed point with altered exponents.
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Universal Scaling of Freezing Morphodynamics in Polymer Solution Droplets
Freezing morphodynamics in polymer solution droplets collapse onto a master curve governed by the Capillary-Lewis number across nine orders of magnitude, with a transition near unity.