Compaction of grafted wormlike chains under variable confinement
Abstract
We
study the mean molecular shape features for a model of wormlike chains with variable persistence length and
nonbonded pair interactions. The chains are modelled as end-grafted and confined within an infinite slab
with variable thickness. By using two independent shape properties (mean size and the complexity of chain entanglements),
as well as a reference model with no attractive interactions (the self-avoiding walk), we propose an
unbiased criterion to detect the formation of compact configurations. This process of compaction resembles qualitatively
the onset of a “collapse transition” in a finite-size