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Chirality Induced Spin Selectivity - the Photoelectron View

Journal

ISRAEL JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 62, Issue 11-12, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/ijch.202200062

Keywords

Chirality; Spin analysis; Photoelectrons

Funding

  1. Volkswagen Stiftung [88364, 96451]
  2. NSF-DFG project Echem: Spin-polarized electrons for spin selective electrocatalysis [Za 110/30-1]
  3. Projekt DEAL

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In this article, we discuss the manifestation of the chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect in photoelectron spectroscopy experiments. We evaluate various systems and observe high spin polarization values, with the longitudinal spin orientation changing sign with a change of the enantiomeric form. Recent advances allow for distinguishing the contributions of electrons with different kinetic energies to the electron spin polarization, and thus distinguish the CISS effect from bulk contributions to the spin originating from different mechanisms.
In this short overview we discuss the manifestation of the chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect in photoelectron spectroscopy experiments with direct spin analysis. Various systems, from the initially investigated monolayers of molecular biosystems and organic hepta-helicene to recent chirally grown solid oxide films, are evaluated. High spin polarization values of up to P=60 % have been observed for samples at room temperature. For all classes it was shown that the longitudinal spin orientation changes sign with a change of the enantiomeric form. Recent advances allow to distinguish the contributions of electrons with different kinetic energies to the electron spin polarization, and thus to distinguish the CISS effect from bulk contributions to the spin originating from different mechanisms.

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