Literature DB >> 31691683

Spin-dependent charge transfer at chiral electrodes probed by magnetic resonance.

Felix Blumenschein1, Mika Tamski1, Christophe Roussel2, Eilam Z B Smolinsky3, Francesco Tassinari3, Ron Naaman3, Jean-Philippe Ansermet1.   

Abstract

Chirality-induced spin selectivity is evidenced by exciting the spin resonance of radicals in an electrochemical cell where the working electrode is covered with a chiral self-assembled monolayer. Because the electron transfer to and from the paramagnetic radical is spin dependent, the electrochemical current changes at resonance. This electrically-detected magnetic resonance (EDMR) is monitored by a lock-in detection based on electrode voltage modulation, at a frequency that optimizes the sensitivity of the differential conductance to the electrode charge transfer process. The method is validated using p-doped GaAs electrodes in which the conduction band electrons are hyperpolarized by a well-known method of optical spin pumping with circularly polarized light. Gold electrodes covered with peptides consisting of 5 alanine groups (Al5) present a relative current change of up to 5 × 10-5 when the resonance condition is met, corresponding to a spin filtering efficiency between 6 and 19%.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31691683     DOI: 10.1039/c9cp04681j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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