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Direct detection of spin polarization in photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge

It is well assessed that the charge transport through a chiral potential barrier can result in spin-polarized charges. The possibility of driving this process through visible photons holds tremendous potential for several aspects of quantum information science, e.g., the optical control and readout...

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Autores principales: Privitera, Alberto, Macaluso, Emilio, Chiesa, Alessandro, Gabbani, Alessio, Faccio, Davide, Giuri, Demetra, Briganti, Matteo, Giaconi, Niccolò, Santanni, Fabio, Jarmouni, Nabila, Poggini, Lorenzo, Mannini, Matteo, Chiesa, Mario, Tomasini, Claudia, Pineider, Francesco, Salvadori, Enrico, Carretta, Stefano, Sessoli, Roberta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36349110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc03712b
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author Privitera, Alberto
Macaluso, Emilio
Chiesa, Alessandro
Gabbani, Alessio
Faccio, Davide
Giuri, Demetra
Briganti, Matteo
Giaconi, Niccolò
Santanni, Fabio
Jarmouni, Nabila
Poggini, Lorenzo
Mannini, Matteo
Chiesa, Mario
Tomasini, Claudia
Pineider, Francesco
Salvadori, Enrico
Carretta, Stefano
Sessoli, Roberta
author_facet Privitera, Alberto
Macaluso, Emilio
Chiesa, Alessandro
Gabbani, Alessio
Faccio, Davide
Giuri, Demetra
Briganti, Matteo
Giaconi, Niccolò
Santanni, Fabio
Jarmouni, Nabila
Poggini, Lorenzo
Mannini, Matteo
Chiesa, Mario
Tomasini, Claudia
Pineider, Francesco
Salvadori, Enrico
Carretta, Stefano
Sessoli, Roberta
author_sort Privitera, Alberto
collection PubMed
description It is well assessed that the charge transport through a chiral potential barrier can result in spin-polarized charges. The possibility of driving this process through visible photons holds tremendous potential for several aspects of quantum information science, e.g., the optical control and readout of qubits. In this context, the direct observation of this phenomenon via spin-sensitive spectroscopies is of utmost importance to establish future guidelines to control photo-driven spin selectivity in chiral structures. Here, we provide direct proof that time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) can be used to detect long-lived spin polarization generated by photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge. We propose a system comprising CdSe quantum dots (QDs), as a donor, and C(60), as an acceptor, covalently linked through a saturated oligopeptide helical bridge (χ) with a rigid structure of ∼10 Å. Time-resolved EPR spectroscopy shows that the charge transfer in our system results in a C(60) radical anion, whose spin polarization maximum is observed at longer times with respect to that of the photogenerated C(60) triplet state. Notably, the theoretical modelling of the EPR spectra reveals that the observed features may be compatible with chirality-induced spin selectivity, but the electronic features of the QD do not allow the unambiguous identification of the CISS effect. Nevertheless, we identify which parameters need optimization for unambiguous detection and quantification of the phenomenon. This work lays the basis for the optical generation and direct manipulation of spin polarization induced by chirality.
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spelling pubmed-96014042022-11-07 Direct detection of spin polarization in photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge Privitera, Alberto Macaluso, Emilio Chiesa, Alessandro Gabbani, Alessio Faccio, Davide Giuri, Demetra Briganti, Matteo Giaconi, Niccolò Santanni, Fabio Jarmouni, Nabila Poggini, Lorenzo Mannini, Matteo Chiesa, Mario Tomasini, Claudia Pineider, Francesco Salvadori, Enrico Carretta, Stefano Sessoli, Roberta Chem Sci Chemistry It is well assessed that the charge transport through a chiral potential barrier can result in spin-polarized charges. The possibility of driving this process through visible photons holds tremendous potential for several aspects of quantum information science, e.g., the optical control and readout of qubits. In this context, the direct observation of this phenomenon via spin-sensitive spectroscopies is of utmost importance to establish future guidelines to control photo-driven spin selectivity in chiral structures. Here, we provide direct proof that time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) can be used to detect long-lived spin polarization generated by photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge. We propose a system comprising CdSe quantum dots (QDs), as a donor, and C(60), as an acceptor, covalently linked through a saturated oligopeptide helical bridge (χ) with a rigid structure of ∼10 Å. Time-resolved EPR spectroscopy shows that the charge transfer in our system results in a C(60) radical anion, whose spin polarization maximum is observed at longer times with respect to that of the photogenerated C(60) triplet state. Notably, the theoretical modelling of the EPR spectra reveals that the observed features may be compatible with chirality-induced spin selectivity, but the electronic features of the QD do not allow the unambiguous identification of the CISS effect. Nevertheless, we identify which parameters need optimization for unambiguous detection and quantification of the phenomenon. This work lays the basis for the optical generation and direct manipulation of spin polarization induced by chirality. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9601404/ /pubmed/36349110 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc03712b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Privitera, Alberto
Macaluso, Emilio
Chiesa, Alessandro
Gabbani, Alessio
Faccio, Davide
Giuri, Demetra
Briganti, Matteo
Giaconi, Niccolò
Santanni, Fabio
Jarmouni, Nabila
Poggini, Lorenzo
Mannini, Matteo
Chiesa, Mario
Tomasini, Claudia
Pineider, Francesco
Salvadori, Enrico
Carretta, Stefano
Sessoli, Roberta
Direct detection of spin polarization in photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge
title Direct detection of spin polarization in photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge
title_full Direct detection of spin polarization in photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge
title_fullStr Direct detection of spin polarization in photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge
title_full_unstemmed Direct detection of spin polarization in photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge
title_short Direct detection of spin polarization in photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge
title_sort direct detection of spin polarization in photoinduced charge transfer through a chiral bridge
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36349110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc03712b
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