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Spin Polarization of Polyalanine Molecules in 2D and Dimer-Row Assemblies Adsorbed on Magnetic Substrates: The Role of Coupling, Chirality, and Coordination

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 15, Issue 13, Pages 17406-17412

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c01429

Keywords

ambient STM; CISS; spin polarization; magnetization; enantiomer; chiral molecules

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Propagation of electrons along helical molecules on surfaces exhibits a spin polarization effect called chirality induced spin selectivity. In this study, we investigated the structure of self-assembled chiral molecules and their electronic transmission and spin polarization using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. We found phase separation of the molecules into well-ordered 2D hexagonal phases and quasi-1D heterochiral-dimer structures, which allowed for precise analysis of spin polarization. Our results demonstrate the importance of intermolecular interaction and coupling to the substrate in achieving high chirality induced spin selectivity.
Propagation of electrons along helical molecules adsorbed on surfaces comes along with a robust spin polarization effect called chirality induced spin selectivity CISS. However, experiments on the molecular scale that allow a true correlation of spin effects with the molecular structure are quite rare. Here we have studied the structure of self-assembled chiral molecules and the electronic transmission and spin polarization of the current through the system by means of ambient scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy in heterostructures of various alpha-helix polyalanine-based molecules (PA) adsorbed on Al2O3/Pt/Au/Co/Au substrates with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. We have found a phase separation of the molecules into well-ordered enantiopure 2D hexagonal phases and quasi-1D heterochiral-dimer structures, which allows for the analysis of the spin polarization with almost atomic precision of PA in different phases. The spin polarization reaches up to 75% for chemisorbed molecules arranged in a hexagonal phase. On the contrary, for weakly coupled PA molecules without cysteine anchoring groups in a quasi-1D phase, a spin polarization of around 50% was found. Our results show that both the intermolecular interaction as well as the coupling to the substrate are important and point out that collective effects within the molecules and at the interfaces are required to achieve a high chiral induced spin selectivity.

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