Driven polymer translocation through a cylindrical nanochannel: Interplay between the channel length and the chain length
Abstract
Using analytical techniques and Langevin dynamics simulations, we investigate the dynamics of polymer translocation through a nanochannel embedded in two dimensions under an applied external field. We examine the translocation time for various ratio of the channel length L to the polymer length N. For short channels L N, the translocation time τ N1+ under weak driving force F, while τ F-1L for long channels L N, independent of the chain length N. Moreover, we observe a minimum of translocation time as a function of L/N for different driving forces and channel widths. These results are interpreted by the waiting time of a single segment.
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