Chirality-Induced Magnetoresistance Due to Thermally Driven Spin Polarization

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Chirality-induced current-perpendicular-to-plane magnetoresistance (CPP-MR) originates from current-induced spin polarization in molecules. The current-induced spin polarization is widely recognized as a fundamental principle of chiral-induced spin selectivity (CISS). In this study, we investigate chirality-induced current-in-plane magnetoresistance (CIP-MR) in a chiral molecule/ferromagnetic metal bilayer at room temperature. In contrast to CPP-MR, CIP-MR observed in the present study requires no bias charge current through the molecule. The temperature dependence of CIP-MR suggests that thermally driven spontaneous spin polarization in chiral molecules is the key to the observed MR. The novel MR is consistent with recent CISS-related studies, that is, chiral molecules in contact with a metallic surface possess a finite spin polarization.

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Kondou, K., Shiga, M., Sakamoto, S., Inuzuka, H., Nihonyanagi, A., Araoka, F., … Otani, Y. (2022). Chirality-Induced Magnetoresistance Due to Thermally Driven Spin Polarization. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 144(16), 7302–7307. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c00496

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