2023
DOI: 10.1063/5.0149644
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On the anisotropic weak magnetic field effect in radical-pair reactions

Abstract: For more than 60 years, scientists have been fascinated by the fact that magnetic fields even weaker than internal hyperfine fields can markedly affect spin-selective radical-pair reactions. This weak magnetic field effect has been found to arise from the removal of degeneracies in the zero-field spin Hamiltonian. Here, I investigated the anisotropic effect of a weak magnetic field on a model radical pair with an axially symmetric hyperfine interaction. I found that S–T± and T0–T± interconversions driven by th… Show more

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“…γ e B 0 /2π = 1.4 MHz. The change in the time dependence arises because the Zeeman interaction lifts most of the eigenvalue degeneracies and modifies the eigenvectors of the hyperfine Hamiltonian [36,50].…”
Section: Toy Radical Pairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…γ e B 0 /2π = 1.4 MHz. The change in the time dependence arises because the Zeeman interaction lifts most of the eigenvalue degeneracies and modifies the eigenvectors of the hyperfine Hamiltonian [36,50].…”
Section: Toy Radical Pairmentioning
confidence: 99%