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Reply to the Comment by R.~Naaman and D.~H.~Waldeck on "Spin-dependent electron transmission model for chiral molecules in mesoscopic devices''
Xu Yang, Caspar H. van der Wal, Bart J. van Wees
Published 2020-02-25Version 1
Here we emphasize once more the distinction between generating CISS (spin-charge current conversion) in a chiral system and detecting it as magnetoresistance in two-terminal electronic devices. We also highlight important differences between electrical measurement results obtained in the linear response regime and those obtained in the nonlinear regime.
Journal: Physical Review B 101 (2), 026404 (2020)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: spin-dependent electron transmission model, chiral molecules, mesoscopic devices, spin-charge current conversion, linear response regime
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