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Macroscopic quantum tunneling of protons in the KHCO3 crystal (2006)

Abstract
Macroscopic quantum entanglement reveals an unforeseen mechanism for proton transfer across hydrogen bonds in the solid state. We utilize neutron scattering techniques to study proton dynamics in the crystal of potassiumhydrogencarbonate (KHCO3) composed of small planar centrosymmetric dimer entities ðHCOK3 Þ2 linked by moderately strong hydrogen bonds. All protons are indistinguishable, they behave as fermions, and they are degenerate. The sublattice of protons is a superposition of macroscopic single-particle states. At elevated temperature, protons are progressively transferred to secondary sites at z0.6 A ° from the main position, via tunnelling along hydrogen bonds. The macroscopic quantum entanglement, still observed at 300 K, reveals that proton transfer is a coherent process throughout the crystal arising from a superposition of macroscopic tunnelling states.

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Repository CCLRC ePublication Archive (United Kingdom)
Keywords Neutron diffraction, Physics, Quantum entanglement
Type ConferenceProceedings, Text
Language Englisch
Relation CCLRC, Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils, ISIS, ISIS - SXD, SXD, H-Bond meeting Denmark 2005: H-Bonding, Denmark, September 2005