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  • The chiral-induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect allows chiral structures like DNA and peptides to filter spin electrons, influencing key biological and technological processes.
  • The mechanism behind CISS involves complex interactions within the Hamiltonian, particularly the role of imaginary terms related to spin-orbit coupling, which must be understood to fully capture this effect in lightweight molecules.
  • This research includes detailed symmetry analysis and first-principles calculations, helping clarify the transport behavior of electrons and potentially advancing the design of new spintronic devices.

Article Abstract

The chiral-induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect, which describes the spin-filtering ability of diamagnetic structures like DNA or peptides having chiral symmetry, has emerged in the past years as the central mechanism behind a number of important phenomena, like long-range biological electron transfer, enantiospecific electrocatalysis, and molecular recognition. Also, CISS-induced spin polarization has a considerable promise for new spintronic devices and the design of quantum materials. The CISS effect is attributed to spin-orbit coupling, but a sound theoretical understanding of the surprising magnitude of this effect in molecules without heavy atoms is currently lacking. We are taking an essential step into this direction by analyzing the importance of imaginary terms in the Hamiltonian as a necessary condition for nonvanishing spin polarization in helical structures. On the basis of first-principles calculations and analytical considerations, we perform a symmetry analysis of the key quantities determining transport probabilities of electrons of different spin orientations. These imaginary terms originate from the spin-orbit coupling, and they preserve the Hermitian nature of the Hamiltonian. Hence, they are not related to the breaking of time-reversal symmetry resulting from the fact that molecules are open systems in a junction. Our symmetry analysis helps to identify essential constraints in the theoretical description of the CISS effect. We further draw an analogy with the appearance of imaginary terms in simple models of barrier scattering, which may help understanding the unusually effective long-range electron transfer in biological systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.9b01078DOI Listing

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