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Proton Entanglement Due to Dipole Transitions in the ir

Authors: J.S.Brown

In this paper we propose that anomalous Compton neutron scattering data indicative of a partial loss of scattering targets in many molecules, polymers and metallic hydrides can be explained by the existence of low-lying entangled states in the protonic or deuteronic vibrational spectrum. This entanglement is shown to be a direct result of dipolor interactions, that may be either between close neighbours or else mediated at distance by a shared coherent electric field, as described by the Tavis-Cummings model.

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