Characteristics of relaxed density profile and conformation of polymer chains
are studied by a Monte Carlo simulation on a discrete lattice in three
dimensions using different segmental (kink-jump K, crank-shaft C, reptation
R) dynamics. Three distinct density regimes, substrate, bulk, and interface,
are identified. With the KC segmental dynamics we find that the substrate
coverage grows with a power-law, ds∝tγ with a field
dependent nonuniversal exponent γ=0.23+0.7E. The bulk volume
fraction db and the substrate polymer density (ds) increases
exponentially with the field (db∝E0.4, ds∝E0.2) in
the low field regime. The interface polymer density df increases with the
molecular weight. With the KCR segmental dynamics, bulk and substrate density
decreases linearly with the temperature at high temperatures. The bulk volume
fraction is found to decay with the molecular weight, db∝Lc−0.11. The radius of gyration remains Gaussian in all density regions.Comment: Changed double to single spacin