Quantum limits for the magnetic sensitivity of a chemical compass

The chemical compass model, based on radical pair reactions, is an idea to explain avian magnetoreception. At present, to the best of our knowledge, questions concerning the key ingredients responsible for the high sensitivity of a chemical compass and the possible role of quantum coherence and decoherence remain unsolved. Here, we investigate the optimized hyperfine coupling for a chemical compass in order to achieve the best magnetic field sensitivity. We show that its magnetic sensitivity limit can be further extended by simple quantum control and may benefit from additional decoherence. With this, we clearly demonstrate how quantum coherence can be exploited in the functioning of a chemical compass. The present results also provide routes toward the design of a biomimetic weak magnetic field sensor.