We fabricated a C60 fullerene–based molecular spin-photovoltaic device that integrates a photovoltaic response with the spin transport across the molecular layer. The photovoltaic response can be modified under the application of a small magnetic field, with a magnetophotovoltage of up to 5% at room temperature. Device functionalities include a magnetic current inverter and the presence of diverging magnetocurrent at certain illumination levels that could be useful for sensing. Completely spin-polarized currents can be created by balancing the external partially spin-polarized injection with the photogenerated carriers.
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Sun, X., Vélez, S., Atxabal, A., Bedoya-Pinto, A., Parui, S., Zhu, X., … Hueso, L. E. (2017). A molecular spin-photovoltaic device. Science, 357(6352), 677–680. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aan5348
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