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Quantum control of radical pair reactions by local optimization theory.

Kenta MasuzawaMasaya SatoMichihiko SugawaraKiminori Maeda
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2020)
Recently, AWG (arbitrary waveform generator) based pulse electron paramagnetic resonance and nuclear magnetic resonance have been developed in a high field regime for the improvement of sensitivity and selectivity and quantum information processing. Here, we propose the application of AWG based reaction control of radical pairs in a rather low magnetic field regime. We calculated the locally optimized radio frequency (RF) field with the control theory by Sugawara [J. Chem. Phys. 118(15), 6784-6800 (2003)]. The calculation results manifest the applicability of AWG-RF fields to reaction control (reaction yield detected magnetic resonance), stimulated nuclear polarization, magnetic isotope selection, and coherent control of the spin dynamics.
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