Spin Redistribution by Entanglement in an Organic Magnet

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Abstract

Polarized neutron measurements of the spin density distribution in the organic S=1/2-tetramer system 2-[2$^\prime$,6$^\prime$-difluoro-4$^\prime$-($N$-\emph{tert}-butyl-$N$-oxyamino)phenyl]-4,4,5,5 -tetramethyl-4,5-dihydro-$1H$-imidazol-1-oxyl reveal a redistribution of spin populations within the magnetic molecular unit. The effect is driven by an exceptionally strong quantum entanglement of four spin wavefunctions. Experimental data are in quantitative agreement with quantum theoretical calculations and provide insight on the actual microscopic origin of the relevant entangling interactions.

Authors

  • Andrey Zheludev

    Oak Ridge National laboratory

  • Ovidue Garlea

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Sadofumi Nishihara

    Osaka Prefecture University, Japan

  • Yuko Hosokoshi

    Osaka Prefecture University, Japan

  • Arsen Gukasov

    LLB CEA/CNRS, Saclay, France

  • Alain Cousson

    LLB CEA/CNRS, Saclay, France

  • Katsuya Inoue

    Hiroshima University