| Literature DB >> 33554464 |
Te Bai1, Jing Ai2, Liyang Liao3, Junwei Luo4, Cheng Song3, Yingying Duan2, Lu Han2, Shunai Che1,2.
Abstract
Spin polarisation is found in the centrosymmetric nonferromagnetic crystals, chiral mesostructured NiO films (CMNFs), fabricated through the symmetry-breaking effect of a chiral molecule. Two levels of chirality were identified: primary nanoflakes with atomically twisted crystal lattices and secondary helical stacking of the nanoflakes. Spin polarisation of the CMNFs was confirmed by chirality-dependent magnetic-tip conducting atomic force microscopy (mc-AFM) and magnetic field-independent magnetic circular dichroism (MCD). Electron transfer in the symmetry-breaking electric field was speculated to create chirality-dependent effective magnetic fields. The asymmetric spin-orbit coupling (SOC) generated by effective magnetic fields selectively modifies the opposite spin motion in the antipodal CMNFs. Our findings provide fundamental insights for directional spin control in unprecedented functional inorganic materials.Entities:
Keywords: antiferromagnetic material; chiral mesostructure; chirality-dependent spin polarisation; magnetic circular dichroism; magnetic-tip conducting atomic force microscopy
Year: 2021 PMID: 33554464 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202101069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336