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Magneto-chiral anisotropy: From fundamentals to perspectives.

Matteo Atzori1, Cyrille Train1, Elizabeth A Hillard2, Narcis Avarvari3, Geert L J A Rikken1.   

Abstract

The interplay between chirality and magnetic fields gives rise to a cross effect referred to as magneto-chiral anisotropy (MChA), which can manifest itself in different physical properties of chiral magnetized materials. The first experimental demonstration of MChA was by optical means with visible light. Further optical manifestations of MChA have been evidenced across most of the electromagnetic spectrum, from terahertz to X-rays. Moreover, exploiting the versatility of molecular chemistry toward chiral magnetic systems, many efforts have been made to identify the microscopic origins of optical MChA, necessary to advance the effect toward technological applications. In parallel, the replacement of light by electric current has allowed the observation of nonreciprocal electrical charge transport in both molecular and inorganic conductors as a result of electrical MChA (eMChA). MChA in other domains such as sound propagation, photochemistry, and electrochemistry are still in their infancy, with only a few experimental demonstrations, and offer wide perspectives for further studies with potentially large impact, like the understanding of the homochirality of life. After a general introduction to MChA, we give a complete review of all these phenomena, particularly during the last decade.
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Keywords:  chirality; coordination chemistry; dichroism; electrical conductivity; magnetic fields; optical properties

Year:  2021        PMID: 34541710     DOI: 10.1002/chir.23361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirality        ISSN: 0899-0042            Impact factor:   2.437


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3.  Dielectric magnetochiral anisotropy.

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