Origin of Spin-Dependent Tunneling Through ChiralMolecules
2019
The functionality of many biological systems depends on reliable electron transfer with minimal heating. Interestingly, nature realizes electron transport via insulating molecules, in contrast to man-made electronic devices which are based on metals and semiconductors. The high efficiency of electron transfer through these organic molecules is unexpected for tunneling-based transport, and it is one of the most compelling questions in the field. Furthermore, it has been shown that the electron tunneling probability is strongly spin-dependent. Here, we demonstrate that the chiral structure of these molecules gives rise to robust coherent electron transfer. We introduce spin into the analysis of tunneling through organic helical molecules and show that they support strong spin filtering accompanied by enhanced transmission. Thus, our study resolves two key questions posed by transport measurements through organic molecules.
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