论文标题
在偏见下的障碍交叉的通用方面
Universal Aspects of Barrier Crossing Under Bias
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论文摘要
系统从一个局部能量最小传递到另一个局部能量的热激活过程是物理,化学和生物学的反复出现的基序。例如,生物聚合物链通常是根据能量景观来建模的,其折叠和展开的构象由两个由屏障隔开的不同的井代表。井之间的转移速率主要取决于屏障的高度,但这也取决于沿轨迹景观形状的细节。我们认为由于外力而引起的偏见,类似于在生物聚合物上的光镊实验中施加的拉力。远离Arrhenius-law限制并远远超出平衡,可能会有些特殊的行为。取而代之的是,我们确定了有偏见的激活式锁骨跨过程的普遍行为,并证明可以在多种具有不同高度和形状的障碍物的多种能量景观上实现数据崩溃到通用曲线上,并且用于跨越许多范围的加载速率。
The thermal activation process by which a system passes from one local energy minimum to another is a recurring motif in physics, chemistry, and biology. For instance, biopolymer chains are typically modeled in terms of energy landscapes, with folded and unfolded conformations represented by two distinct wells separated by a barrier. The rate of transfer between wells depends primarily on the height of the barrier, but it also depends on the details of the shape of the landscape along the trajectory. We consider the case of bias due to an external force, analogous to the pulling force applied in optical tweezer experiments on biopolymers. Away from the Arrhenius-law limit and well out of equilibrium, somewhat idiosyncratic behavior might be expected. Instead, we identify universal behavior of the biased activated-barrier-crossing process and demonstrate that data collapse onto a universal curve can be achieved for simulated data over a wide variety of energy landscapes having barriers of different height and shape and for loading rates spanning many orders of magnitude.