摘要

The time-dependent barrier passage of an activated rate process is studied where the heat bath in the system-reservoir coupling environment is modulated by an external fluctuation. For a thorough inspection on the barrier recrossing dynamics, the Kramers rate and effective transmission coefficient are calculated of the reactive flux method. In the particular case of a delta-correlated noise activated Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process, it is found that, the external modulation can in some cases result in an maximum effective transmission coefficient. This reveals a maximum net flux and can be obtained from the minimum barrier recrossing resulted from appropriate external modulation.

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