Chiral spintronics
As spins move through a chiral electric field, the resulting spin current can acquire chirality
through a spin–orbit interaction. Such spin currents are highly useful in creating spin–orbit …
through a spin–orbit interaction. Such spin currents are highly useful in creating spin–orbit …
Chiral induced spin selectivity
Since the initial landmark study on the chiral induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect in 1999,
considerable experimental and theoretical efforts have been made to understand the …
considerable experimental and theoretical efforts have been made to understand the …
Theory of chirality induced spin selectivity: Progress and challenges
A critical overview of the theory of the chirality‐induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect, that is,
phenomena in which the chirality of molecular species imparts significant spin selectivity to …
phenomena in which the chirality of molecular species imparts significant spin selectivity to …
Chiral molecules and the electron spin
The electron's spin is essential to the stability of matter, and control over the spin opens up
avenues for manipulating the properties of molecules and materials. The Pauli exclusion …
avenues for manipulating the properties of molecules and materials. The Pauli exclusion …
Separation of enantiomers by their enantiospecific interaction with achiral magnetic substrates
It is commonly assumed that recognition and discrimination of chirality, both in nature and in
artificial systems, depend solely on spatial effects. However, recent studies have suggested …
artificial systems, depend solely on spatial effects. However, recent studies have suggested …
Chiral induced spin selectivity and its implications for biological functions
Chirality in life has been preserved throughout evolution. It has been assumed that the main
function of chirality is its contribution to structural properties. In the past two decades …
function of chirality is its contribution to structural properties. In the past two decades …
[HTML][HTML] Diamond surface engineering for molecular sensing with nitrogen—vacancy centers
Quantum sensing using optically addressable atomic-scale defects, such as the nitrogen-
vacancy (NV) center in diamond, provides new opportunities for sensitive and highly …
vacancy (NV) center in diamond, provides new opportunities for sensitive and highly …
Chirality of Perylene Diimides: Design strategies and applications
J Li, P Li, M Fan, X Zheng, J Guan… - Angewandte Chemie, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Chirality is a particularly important concept in nature and exists at all length scales, ranging
from the molecular level to the supramolecular level. Over the last two decades, various …
from the molecular level to the supramolecular level. Over the last two decades, various …
Theory of chiral induced spin selectivity
S Dalum, P Hedegård - Nano letters, 2019 - ACS Publications
A general theory of the chiral induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect is presented. It is based
on the fact that the spin–orbit (SO) coupling is small, a few meV, for the light atoms, which …
on the fact that the spin–orbit (SO) coupling is small, a few meV, for the light atoms, which …
Circularly polarized luminescence from AIEgens
Circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) based on aggregation-induced emission
luminogens (AIEgens) has received increasing attention owing to the increase of …
luminogens (AIEgens) has received increasing attention owing to the increase of …