Currently the most likely mechanism of the magnetic compass sense in migratory songbirds relies on the coherent spin dynamics of pairs of photochemically formed radicals in the retina. Spin-conserving electron transfer reactions are thought to result in radical pairs whose neardegenerate electronic singlet and triplet states interconvert coherently as a result of hyperfine, exchange, and dipolar couplings and, crucially for a compass sensor, Zeeman interactions with the geomagnetic field. In this way, the yields of the reaction products can be influenced by magnetic interactions a million times smaller than kBT. The question we ask here is whether one can only account for the coherent spin dynamics using quantum mechanics. We find that semi...
Traditionally, biological systems are thought to be governed by classical, rather than quantum behav...
The remarkable ability of migratory birds to navigate accurately using the geomagnetic f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Chemical Societ...
Currently the most likely mechanism of the magnetic compass sense in migratory songbirds relies on t...
The ability of night migratory birds to utilise the Earthâs magnetic field as a directional cue is t...
The ability of night migratory birds to utilise the Earth’s magnetic field as a directional cue is t...
Although it has been known for almost half a century that migratory birds can detect the direction o...
Birds have a remarkable ability to obtain navigational information from the Earth's magnetic field. ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Chemical Society via the DOI i...
Although it has been known for almost half a century that migratory birds can detect the direction o...
Although it has been known for almost half a century that migratory birds can detect the direction o...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Bi...
Migratory birds have a light-dependent magnetic compass, the mechanism of which is thought to involv...
The radical pair mechanism has been put forward as the basis of the magnetic compass sense of migrat...
Migratory birds have a light-dependent magnetic compass, the mechanism of which is thought to involv...
Traditionally, biological systems are thought to be governed by classical, rather than quantum behav...
The remarkable ability of migratory birds to navigate accurately using the geomagnetic f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Chemical Societ...
Currently the most likely mechanism of the magnetic compass sense in migratory songbirds relies on t...
The ability of night migratory birds to utilise the Earthâs magnetic field as a directional cue is t...
The ability of night migratory birds to utilise the Earth’s magnetic field as a directional cue is t...
Although it has been known for almost half a century that migratory birds can detect the direction o...
Birds have a remarkable ability to obtain navigational information from the Earth's magnetic field. ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Chemical Society via the DOI i...
Although it has been known for almost half a century that migratory birds can detect the direction o...
Although it has been known for almost half a century that migratory birds can detect the direction o...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Bi...
Migratory birds have a light-dependent magnetic compass, the mechanism of which is thought to involv...
The radical pair mechanism has been put forward as the basis of the magnetic compass sense of migrat...
Migratory birds have a light-dependent magnetic compass, the mechanism of which is thought to involv...
Traditionally, biological systems are thought to be governed by classical, rather than quantum behav...
The remarkable ability of migratory birds to navigate accurately using the geomagnetic f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Chemical Societ...