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Thermally activated barrier crossing and stochastic resonance of a flexible polymer chain in a piecewise linear bistable potential

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We study the stochastic resonance (SR) of a flexible polymer chain crossing over a piecewise linear bistable potential. The dependence of signal to noise ratio SNRSNR on noise intensity DD, coupling constant kk and polymer length NN is studied via two state approximation. We find that the response of signal to the background noise strength is significant at optimum values of DoptD_{opt}, koptk_{opt} and NoptN_{opt} which suggests novel means of manipulating proteins or vesicles. Furthermore, the thermally activated barrier crossing rate rkr_{k} for the flexible polymer chain is studied. We find that the crossing rate rkr_{k} exhibits an optimal value at an optimal coupling constant koptk_{opt}; koptk_{opt} decreases with NN. As the chain length NN increases, the escape rate for the center of mass rkr_{k} monotonously decreases. On the other hand, the crossing rate for the portion of polymer segment rsr_s increases and saturates to a constant rate as NN steps up.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figure

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