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DS: Fachverband Dünne Schichten
DS 18: Spins in Molecular Systems
DS 18.1: Talk
Thursday, March 12, 2026, 15:00–15:15, REC/C213
The forgotten sister of the CISS effect: spin polarization induced via proximity of adsorbed chiral molecules — •Franziska Schölzel1, Aybüke Gülkaya2, Dominik Hornig1, Rico Ehrler1, Lokesh Rasabathina1, Aleksandr Kazimir3, Christina Lamers3, Olav Hellwig1, Michael Mehring1, Shuxia Tao2, and Georgeta Salvan1 — 1Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany — 2Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Netherlands — 3Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany
Within the past years a new research field around chirality induced spin selectivity (CISS) has emerged and gains increasing attention. The central part is often played by complex chiral or helical molecules; ferromagnetic, gold capped, sometimes structured substrates and electrical transport measurements [1]. An aspect most often forgotten within this framework is the effects static equivalent [2]. We observed the Spin Polarization Induced via the Proximity of Adsorbed Chiral Molecules (SPIPAC) effect in nickel thin films for various chiral molecules. This study probes the resulting magneto-optical signal of the Ni substrate using Circular Dichroism spectroscopy. Furthermore, the impact of film thickness of the substrate, molecule density on the surface and the chirality of the molecules is explored. [1] B. Bloom et al., Chem. Rev. 124, 4, 1950-1991 (2024) [2] O. Ben Dor et al., Nat Commun 8, 14567 (2017)
Keywords: Chirality; CISS; Circular Dichroism