Abstract
The equilibrium properties of a finite-length linear polymer chain confined in an infinite wedge composed of two perfectly reflecting hard walls meeting at a variable apex angle () are presented. One end of the polymer is anchored a distance from the apex on the conical axis of symmetry, while the other end is free. We report here, the nonmonotonic behavior of temperature as a function of for a finite-length chain. Data collapse for different chain lengths indicates that such behavior will exist for all finite lengths. We delineate the origin of such nonmonotonic behavior, which may have potential applications in understanding the cellular process occurring in nanoconfined geometries.
- Received 13 August 2019
- Accepted 29 January 2020
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.101.030502
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