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Spin-Selective Transport of Electron in DNA Double Helix
Published 2012-01-23Version 1
The experiment that the high spin selectivity and the length-dependent spin polarization are observed in double-stranded DNA [Science ${\bf 331}$, 894 (2011)], is elucidated by considering the combination of the spin-orbit coupling, the environment-induced dephasing, and the helical symmetry. We show that the spin polarization in double-stranded DNA is significant even in the case of weak spin-orbit coupling, while no spin polarization appears in single-stranded DNA. Furthermore, the underlying physical mechanism and the parameters-dependence of the spin polarization are studied.
Comments: 5 pages; 4 figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, physics.bio-ph
Keywords: dna double helix, spin-selective transport, length-dependent spin polarization, high spin selectivity, spin polarization appears
Tags: journal article
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