Entanglement and sources of magnetic anisotropy in radical pair-based avian magnetoreceptors.
One of the principal models of magnetic sensing in migratory birds rests on the quantum spin dynamics of transient radical pairs created photochemically in ocular cryptochrome proteins. We consider here the role of electron spin entanglement and coherence in determining the sensitivity of a radical...
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description | One of the principal models of magnetic sensing in migratory birds rests on the quantum spin dynamics of transient radical pairs created photochemically in ocular cryptochrome proteins. We consider here the role of electron spin entanglement and coherence in determining the sensitivity of a radical pair-based geomagnetic compass and the origins of the directional response. It emerges that the anisotropy of radical pairs formed from spin-polarized molecular triplets could form the basis of a more sensitive compass sensor than one founded on the conventional hyperfine-anisotropy model. This property offers new and more flexible opportunities for the design of biologically inspired magnetic compass sensors. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:798c98ed-4478-45d0-8f90-e38171553c3a2022-03-26T20:38:10ZEntanglement and sources of magnetic anisotropy in radical pair-based avian magnetoreceptors.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:798c98ed-4478-45d0-8f90-e38171553c3aEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2012Hogben, HBiskup, THore, POne of the principal models of magnetic sensing in migratory birds rests on the quantum spin dynamics of transient radical pairs created photochemically in ocular cryptochrome proteins. We consider here the role of electron spin entanglement and coherence in determining the sensitivity of a radical pair-based geomagnetic compass and the origins of the directional response. It emerges that the anisotropy of radical pairs formed from spin-polarized molecular triplets could form the basis of a more sensitive compass sensor than one founded on the conventional hyperfine-anisotropy model. This property offers new and more flexible opportunities for the design of biologically inspired magnetic compass sensors. |
spellingShingle | Hogben, H Biskup, T Hore, P Entanglement and sources of magnetic anisotropy in radical pair-based avian magnetoreceptors. |
title | Entanglement and sources of magnetic anisotropy in radical pair-based avian magnetoreceptors. |
title_full | Entanglement and sources of magnetic anisotropy in radical pair-based avian magnetoreceptors. |
title_fullStr | Entanglement and sources of magnetic anisotropy in radical pair-based avian magnetoreceptors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Entanglement and sources of magnetic anisotropy in radical pair-based avian magnetoreceptors. |
title_short | Entanglement and sources of magnetic anisotropy in radical pair-based avian magnetoreceptors. |
title_sort | entanglement and sources of magnetic anisotropy in radical pair based avian magnetoreceptors |
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