Affine deformation in polymer networks
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Abstract
An affine deformation is one where a macroscopic deformation applied on a body is translated uniformly to the microscopic level. Much existing theory, ranging from simple rubber elasticity to non-linear elasticity in biological polymer networks, is based on the assumption that deformations are affine. We explore the validity of the affine assumption by embedding micron-sized fluorescent beads within model polymer networks and quantifying their displacements when the sample is put under shear deformation. We quantify the non-affine deformations as functions of polymer chain density, cross-link concentration and find our results to be in qualitative agreement with current theories of rubber elasticity.
Authors
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Anindita Basu
University of Pennsylvania
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Qi Wen
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics, University of Pennsylvania
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Paul A. Janmey
University of Pennsylvania, Departments of Physics and Astronomy, and Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania
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Arjun G. Yodh
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Physics Dept., University of Pennsylvania