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Characterising the disordered state of block copolymers: Bifurcations of localised states and self-replication dynamics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2011
Abstract
Above the spinodal temperature for micro-phase separation in block co-polymers, asymmetric mixtures can exhibit random heterogeneous structure. This behaviour is similar to the sub-critical regime of many pattern-forming models. In particular, there is a rich set of localised patterns and associated dynamics. This paper clarifies the nature of the bifurcation diagram of localised solutions in a density functional model of A−B diblock mixtures. The existence of saddle-node bifurcations is described, which explains both the threshold for heterogeneous disordered behaviour as well the onset of pattern propagation. A procedure to generate more complex equilibria by attaching individual structures leads to an interwoven set of solution curves. This results in a global description of the bifurcation diagram from which dynamics, in particular self-replication behaviour, can be explained.
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