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Citation: Horsch, Mark (2004). block copolymer - hexagonal cylinder phase. Glotzer group. Depts of Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Macromolecular Science, and Physics,University of Michigan.
Collection: Lab for Computational Nanoscience and Soft Matter Simulation (2004-2005)  
 
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Title block copolymer - hexagonal cylinder phase
Creator(s) Horsch, Mark
Abstract/Summary A system of 800 building blocks of composition A5B5 at a concentration of 0.85, was run starting at a temperature of infinite then instantaneously quenched to a temperature of chiN = 57.9. The system was then run for ~ 3x10^6 time steps forming a cylindrical phase. Simulation Method: Brownian Dynamics Simulation Software: Glotzer Group Code Simulation Model: United Atom Bead Spring with Lennard-Jones and FENE
Keyword(s) Lennard-Jones
Brownian Dynamics
block copolymer
NVT
FENE
hydrodynamics
Hexagonally Packed Cylindrical Micelles
Publisher Glotzer group. Depts of Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Macromolecular Science, and Physics,University of Michigan
Date 2004-11-22
Type image/jpeg
Language en_US
Relation J. Chem. Phys., Vol. 121, No. 22, 8 December 2004
Rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/
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