Structural Isomeric Effect on Spin Transport in Molecular Semiconductors.

Adv Mater

CAS Key Laboratory of Nanosystem and Hierarchical Fabrication, CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing, 100190, P. R. China.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Molecular semiconductors (MSCs) show potential for spintronic applications due to their long spin lifetimes, primarily influenced by their weak spin-orbit coupling (SOC).
  • Unlike previous beliefs that molecular isomerism had little effect on spin transport, new findings demonstrate significant differences in spin-transport performance between ITIC and its isomer BDTIC.
  • The study identifies that noncovalent-conformational locks (NCLs) in BDTIC enhance SOC, leading to shorter spin lifetimes, emphasizing the need to consider structural isomer effects in designing efficient MSCs.

Article Abstract

Molecular semiconductor (MSC) is a promising candidate for spintronic applications benefiting from its long spin lifetime caused by light elemental-composition essence and thus weak spin-orbit coupling (SOC). According to current knowledge, the SOC effect, normally dominated by the elemental composition, is the main spin-relaxation causation in MSCs, and thus the molecular structure-induced SOC change is one of the most concerned issues. In theoretical study, molecular isomerism, a most prototype phenomenon, has long been considered to possess little difference on spin transport previously, since elemental compositions of isomers are totally the same. However, here in this study, quite different spin-transport performances are demonstrated in ITIC and its structural isomers BDTIC experimentally, for the first time, though the charge transport and molecular stacking of the two films are very similar. By further experiments of electron-paramagnetic resonance and density-functional-theory calculations, it is revealed that noncovalent-conformational locks (NCLs) formed in BDTIC can lead to enhancement of SOC and thus decrease the spin lifetime. Hence, this study suggests the influences from the structural-isomeric effect must be considered for developing highly efficient spin-transport MSCs, which also provides a reliable theoretical basis for solving the great challenge of quantificational measurement of NCLs in films in the future.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202402001DOI Listing

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