Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2008-04-05
Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 026101 (2008)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.026101
Using Couette and Poiseuille flow, we extract the temperature dependence of the slip length, $\delta$, from molecular dynamics simulations of a coarse-grained polymer model in contact with an attractive, corrugated surface. $\delta$ is dictated by the ratio of bulk viscosity and surface mobility. At weakly attractive surfaces, a lubrication layer forms, $\delta$ is large and increases upon cooling. Close to the glass transition temperature, $T_ g$, very large slip lengths are observed. At a more attractive surface, a``stick y surface layer" is build up, which gives rise to a small slip length. Upon cool ing, $\delta$ decreases at high temperatures, passes through a minimum and grows upon approaching $T_g$. At strongly attractive surfaces, the Navier-slip condit ion fails to describe Couette and Poiseuille flow simultaneously. The simulation results are corroborated by a schematic, two-layer model suggesting that the ob servations do not depend on the details of the computational model.
Müller Marcus
Servantie J.
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