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Vibrational Origin of Exchange Splitting and Chirality Induced Spin Selectivity
Published 2020-05-14Version 1
Electron exchange and correlations emerging from the coupling between ionic vibrations and electrons are addressed. Spin-dependent electron-phonon coupling originates from the spin-orbit interaction, and it is shown that such electron-phonon coupling introduces exchange splitting between the spin channels in the structure. By application of these results to a model for a chiral molecular structure mounted between metallic leads, the chirality induced spin selectivity is found to become several tens of percents using experimentally feasible parameters.
Comments: Six pages, one figure -- submitted
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.str-el
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