Affiliation:
1. Institute of Chemistry, Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology and the Cazalli Institute The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel
2. Department of Chemical and Biological Physics Weizmann Institute Rehovot Israel
Abstract
AbstractThe chiral‐induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect relates to the spin‐selective electron transport through chiral molecules; therefore, the chiral molecules act as spin filters. In past studies, correlation was found between the magnitude of the spin filtering and the intensity of the circular dichroism (CD) spectrum (the first Compton peak) of the molecules. Since the intensity of the CD peak relates to both the magnitude of the electric and magnetic dipole transitions, it was not clear which of these properties correlate with the CISS effect. This work aims at addressing this question. By studying the spin‐dependent conduction and the CD spectra of the thiol‐functionalized enantiopure binaphthalene (BINAP) and ternaphthalene (TERNAP), we found that both BINAP and TERNAP exhibit a similar spin polarization of 50%, despite the first Compton peak in TERNAP being almost twice as intense as the peak in BINAP. These results can be explained by the similar values of their anisotropy (or dissymmetry) factor, gabs, which is proportional to the magnetic transition dipole moment. Hence, we concluded that the CISS effect is proportional to the transition dipole moment in chiral molecules, namely, to the dissymmetry factor.
Funder
U.S. Department of Energy
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Spectroscopy,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Catalysis,Analytical Chemistry
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