The radical pair model of the avian magnetoreceptor relies on long‐lived electron spin coherence. Dephasing, resulting from interactions of the spins with their fluctuating environment, is generally assumed to degrade the sensitivity of this compass to the direction of the Earth's magnetic field. Here we argue that certain spin relaxation mechanisms can enhance its performance. We focus on the flavin‐tryptophan radical pair in cryptochrome, currently the only candidate magnetoreceptor molecule. Correlation functions for fluctuations in the distance between the two radicals in Arabidopsis thaliana cryptochrome 1 were obtained from molecular dynamics simulations and used to calculate the spin relaxation caused by modulation of the exchange an...
It is not yet understood how migratory birds sense the Earth's magnetic field as a source of compass...
Traditionally, biological systems are thought to be governed by classical, rather than quantum behav...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Bi...
The radical pair model of the avian magnetoreceptor relies on long‐lived electron spin coherence. De...
The radical pair model of the avian magnetoreceptor relies on long‐lived electron spin coherence. De...
The radical pair model of the avian magnetoreceptor relies on long‐lived electron spin coherence. De...
The magnetic compass sense of migratory birds is thought to rely on magnetically sensitive radical p...
The magnetic compass sense of migratory birds is thought to rely on magnetically sensitive radical p...
Long‐lived spin coherence and rotationally‐ordered radical pairs have previously been identified as ...
Long‐lived spin coherence and rotationally‐ordered radical pairs have previously been identified as ...
Long‐lived spin coherence and rotationally‐ordered radical pairs have previously been identified as ...
Long-lived spin coherence and rotationally ordered radical pairs have previously been identified as ...
Long-lived spin coherence and rotationally ordered radical pairs have previously been identified as ...
Birds have a remarkable ability to obtain navigational information from the Earth's magnetic field. ...
There is growing evidence that the remarkable ability of animals, in particular birds, to sense the ...
It is not yet understood how migratory birds sense the Earth's magnetic field as a source of compass...
Traditionally, biological systems are thought to be governed by classical, rather than quantum behav...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Bi...
The radical pair model of the avian magnetoreceptor relies on long‐lived electron spin coherence. De...
The radical pair model of the avian magnetoreceptor relies on long‐lived electron spin coherence. De...
The radical pair model of the avian magnetoreceptor relies on long‐lived electron spin coherence. De...
The magnetic compass sense of migratory birds is thought to rely on magnetically sensitive radical p...
The magnetic compass sense of migratory birds is thought to rely on magnetically sensitive radical p...
Long‐lived spin coherence and rotationally‐ordered radical pairs have previously been identified as ...
Long‐lived spin coherence and rotationally‐ordered radical pairs have previously been identified as ...
Long‐lived spin coherence and rotationally‐ordered radical pairs have previously been identified as ...
Long-lived spin coherence and rotationally ordered radical pairs have previously been identified as ...
Long-lived spin coherence and rotationally ordered radical pairs have previously been identified as ...
Birds have a remarkable ability to obtain navigational information from the Earth's magnetic field. ...
There is growing evidence that the remarkable ability of animals, in particular birds, to sense the ...
It is not yet understood how migratory birds sense the Earth's magnetic field as a source of compass...
Traditionally, biological systems are thought to be governed by classical, rather than quantum behav...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Bi...