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000891612 245__ $$aEquilibrium phase diagram and thermal responses of charged DNA-virus rod-suspensions at low ionic strengths
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000891612 520__ $$aThe collective behavior of DNA is important for exploring new types of bacteria in the means of detection, which is greatly interested in the understanding of interactions between DNAs in living systems. How they self-organize themselves is a physical common phenomenon for broad ranges of thermodynamic systems. In this work, the equilibrium phase diagrams of charged chiral rods (fd viruses) at low ionic strengths (below a few mM) are provided to demonstrate both replicas of (or self-organized) twist orders and replica symmetry breaking near high concentration glass-states. By varying the ionic strengths, it appears that a critical ionic strength is obtained below 1–2 mM salt, where the twist and freezing of nematic domains diverge. Also, the microscopic relaxation is revealed by the ionic strength-dependent effective Debye screening length. At a fixed low ionic strength, the local orientations of twist are shown by two different length scales of optical pitch, in the chiral-nematic N* phase and the helical domains HD, for low and high concentration, respectively. RSB occurs in several cases of crossing phase boundary lines in the equilibrium phase diagram of DNA-rod concentration and ionic strength, including long-time kinetic arrests in the presence of twist orders. The different pathways of PATH I, II and III are due to many-body effects of randomized orientations for charged fd rods undergoing long-range electrostatic interactions in bulk elastic medium. In addition, the thermal stability are shown for chiral pitches of the N* phase and the abnormal cooling process of a specific heat in a structural glass. Here, the concentration-driven twist-effects of charged DNA rods are explored using various experimental methods involving image-time correlation, microscopic dynamics in small angle dynamic light scattering, optical activity in second harmonic generation, and differential scanning calorimetry for the glass state.
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