Affiliation:
1. The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA
2. CCCC National Engineering Research Center of Dredging Technology and Equipment Co., LTD., Shanghai 201208, China
Abstract
<abstract><p>We investigate pattern formation in a two-dimensional manifold using the Otha-Kawasaki model for micro-phase separation of diblock copolymers. In this model, the total energy includes a short-range and a long-range term. The short-range term is a Landau-type free energy that is common in phase separation problems and favors large domains with minimum perimeter. The inhibitory long-range interaction term is the Otha-Kawasaki functional derived from the theory of diblock copolymers and favors small domains. The balance of these terms leads to equilibrium states that exhibit a variety of patterns, including disk-like droplets, droplet assemblies, elongated droplets, dog-bone shaped droplets, stripes, annular rings, wriggled stripes and combinations thereof. For problems where analytical results are known, we compare our numerical results and find good agreement. Where analytical results are not available, our numerical methods allow us to explore the solution space revealing new stable patterns. We focus on the triaxial ellipsoid, but our methods are general and can be applied to higher genus surfaces and surfaces with boundaries.</p></abstract>
Publisher
American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
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