Spin-Charge Conversion in Chiral Polymers with Hopping Conduction.
J Phys Chem Lett
; 15(30): 7770-7774, 2024 Aug 01.
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ABSTRACT
Organic and biological materials are often chiral. Chiral polymers, as recent experiments indicate, facilitate spin-charge conversion a charge current results in a spin polarization and vice versa, dubbed chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) and inverse CISS (ICISS). While CISS/ICISS in crystalline chiral systems such as tellurium can be understood in terms of their chirality- and spin-dependent band structure, such a picture becomes inapplicable to disordered chiral polymers, where carrier transport is via hopping rather than band conduction. Here, we develop a microscopic theory to describe CISS and ICISS in disordered chiral organics, in which chirality-induced geometric spin-orbit coupling leads to a purely geometric spin-dependent Berry phase in electron hops involving triads, whose orientations are dictated by the material's chirality. Our theory reveals a central role of spin-flip hopping, which suppresses CISS but enables ICISS.
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