Chiral Van Der Waals Superlattices for Enhanced Spin‐Selective Transport and Spin‐Dependent Electrocatalytic Performance

Author:

Bian Zhiyun1,Nakano Yuki1,Miyata Keisuke1,Oya Ichiro1,Nobuoka Masaki1,Tsutsui Yusuke12,Seki Shu1,Suda Masayuki123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Engineering Graduate School of Engineering Kyoto University Nishikyo‐ku Kyoto 615–8510 Japan

2. JST‐PRESTO Honcho 4‐1‐8, Kawaguchi Saitama 332‐0012 Japan

3. JST‐FOREST Honcho 4‐1‐8, Kawaguchi Saitama 332‐0012 Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe emergence of the chiral‐induced spin‐selectivity (CISS) effect offers a new avenue for chiral organic molecules to autonomously manipulate spin configurations, thereby opening up possibilities in spintronics and spin‐dependent electrochemical applications. Despite extensive exploration of various chiral systems as spin filters, one often encounters challenges in achieving simultaneously high conductivity and high spin polarization (SP). In this study, a promising chiral van der Waals superlattice, specifically the chiral TiS2 crystal, is synthesized via electrochemical intercalation of chiral molecules into a metallic TiS2 single crystal. Multiple tunneling processes within the highly ordered chiral layered structure of chiral TiS2 superlattices result in an exceptionally high SP exceeding 90%. This remarkable observation of significantly high SP within the linear transport regime is unprecedented. Furthermore, the chiral TiS2 electrode exhibits enhanced catalytic activity for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) due to its remarkable spin‐selectivity for triplet oxygen evolution. The OER performance of chiral TiS2 superlattice crystals presented here exhibits superior characteristics to previously reported chiral MoS2 catalysts, with an approximately tenfold increase in current density. The combination of metallic conductivity and high SP sets the stage for the development of a new generation of CISS materials, enabling a wide range of electron spin‐based applications.

Funder

Murata Science Foundation

Asahi Glass Foundation

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Hitachi Global Foundation

Sumitomo Electric Industries

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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