Publications: Spin Chemistry
475. Exploring the possibilities for radical pair effects in cryptochrome. Ilia A. Solov'yov, Danielle Chandler, and Klaus Schulten. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 3:676-677, 2008.
215. A perturbation treatment of oscillating magnetic fields in the radical pair mechanism using the Liouville equation. J. M. Canfield, R. L. Belford, P. G. Debrunner, and K. Schulten. Chemical Physics, 195:59-69, 1995.
205. A perturbation theory treatment of oscillating magnetic fields in the radical pair mechanism - Erratum. Jeff M. Canfield, R. Linn Belford, Peter G. Debrunner, and Klaus Schulten. Chemical Physics, 191:347-347, 1995.
187. A perturbation theory treatment of oscillating magnetic fields in the radical pair mechanism. Jeff M. Canfield, R. Linn Belford, Peter G. Debrunner, and Klaus Schulten. Chemical Physics, 182:1-18, 1994.
121. Micellar radical pair decay. Robert Bittl, Klaus Schulten, and Nick Turro. Journal of Chemical Physics, 93:8260-8269, 1990.
113. Biradical spin dynamics with distance-dependent exchange interaction and electron transfer efficiency. Robert Bittl and Klaus Schulten. Chemical Physics Letters, 173:387-392, 1990.
92. Length dependence of the magnetic field modulated triplet yield of photogenerated biradicals. Robert Bittl and Klaus Schulten. Chemical Physics Letters, 146:58-62, 1988.
70. Model for a physiological magnetic compass. Klaus Schulten and Andreas Windemuth. In G. Maret, N. Boccara, and J. Kiepenheuer, editors, Biophysical Effects of Steady Magnetic Fields, volume 11 of Proceedings in Physics, pp. 99-106. Springer, Berlin, 1986.
69. Magnetic field effects on radical pair processes in chemistry and biology. Klaus Schulten. In J. H. Bernhard, editor, Biological Effects of Static and Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields, pp. 133-140. MMV Medizin Verlag, Munich, 1986.
68. Study of polymer dynamics by magnetic field dependent biradical reactions. Robert Bittl and Klaus Schulten. In G. Maret, N. Boccara, and J. Kiepenheuer, editors, Biophysical Effects of Steady Magnetic Fields, volume 11 of Proceedings in Physics, pp. 90-98. Springer, Berlin, 1986.
61. Probing the dynamics of a polymer with paramagnetic end groups by magnetic fields. Klaus Schulten and Robert Bittl. Journal of Chemical Physics, 84:5155-5161, 1986.
56. Electron conduction along aliphatic chains. Robert Bittl, Herbert Treutlein, and Klaus Schulten. In M. Michel-Beyerle, editor, Antennas and Reaction Centers of Photosynthetic Bacteria - Structure, Interaction and Dynamics, pp. 264-276. Springer, 1985.
50. The effect of intramolecular paramagnetic-diamagnetic exchange on the magnetic field effect of radical pair recombination. Klaus Schulten. Journal of Chemical Physics, 82:1312-1316, 1985.
45. Magnetfeldeffekte in Chemie und Biologie. Klaus Schulten and Albert Weller. Die Umschau, 25/26:779-783, 1984.
40. Ensemble averaged spin pair dynamics of doublet and triplet molecules. Klaus Schulten. Journal of Chemical Physics, 80:3668-3679, 1984.
38. Ensemble averaged spin pair dynamics of doublet and triplet molecules. Klaus Schulten. In P. Reineker, H. Haken, and H. C. Wolf, editors, Organic Molecular Aggregates, pp. 76-87. Springer, 1983.
34. Magnetic field effects in chemistry and biology. Klaus Schulten. In J. Treusch, editor, Festkörperprobleme, volume 22, pp. 61-83. Vieweg, Braunschweig, 1982.
24. Magnetic field effect on the hyperfine-induced electron spin motion in radicals undergoing diamagnetic-paramagnetic exchange. Ernst-Walter Knapp and Klaus Schulten. Journal of Chemical Physics, 71:1878-1883, 1979.
23. Recombination of radical pairs in high magnetic fields: A path integral-Monte Carlo treatment. Klaus Schulten and Irving R. Epstein. Journal of Chemical Physics, 71:309-316, 1979.
19. A biomagnetic sensory mechanism based on magnetic field modulated coherent electron spin motion. Klaus Schulten, Charles E. Swenberg, and Albert Weller. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, NF111:1-5, 1978.
17. Exploring fast electron transfer processes by magnetic fields. Klaus Schulten and Albert Weller. Biophysical Journal, 24:295-305, 1978.
16. Semiclassical description of electron spin motion in radicals including the effect of electron hopping. Klaus Schulten and Peter G. Wolynes. Journal of Chemical Physics, 68:3292-3297, 1978.
14. Electron transfer and spin exchange contributing to the magnetic field dependence of the primary photochemical reaction of bacterial photosynthesis. Hans-Joachim Werner, Klaus Schulten, and Albert Weller. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 502:255-268, 1978.
11. Theory of the magnetic field modulated geminate recombination of radical ion pairs in polar solvents: Application to the pyrene-N,N-dimethylaniline system. Hans-Joachim Werner, Zan Schulten, and Klaus Schulten. Journal of Chemical Physics, 67:646-663, 1977.
10. The generation, diffusion, spin motion, and recombination of radical pairs in solution in the nanosecond time domain. Zan Schulten and Klaus Schulten. Journal of Chemical Physics, 66:4616-4634, 1977.
8. Magnetic field dependence of the geminate recombination of radical ion pairs in polar solvents. Klaus Schulten, H. Staerk, Albert Weller, Hans-Joachim Werner, and B. Nickel. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, NF101:371-390, 1976.