Conditions for EPR detection of chirality-induced spin selectivity in spin-polarized radical pairs in isotropic solution

Chiral molecules can act as spin filters, preferentially transmitting electrons with spins polarized along their direction of travel, an effect known as chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS). In a typical experiment, injected electrons tunnel coherently through a layer of chiral material and eme...

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Main Authors: Ren, Y, Hore, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing 2023
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description Chiral molecules can act as spin filters, preferentially transmitting electrons with spins polarized along their direction of travel, an effect known as chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS). In a typical experiment, injected electrons tunnel coherently through a layer of chiral material and emerge spin-polarized. It is also possible that spin polarization arises in radical pairs formed photochemically when electrons hop incoherently between donor and acceptor sites. Here we aim to identify the magnetic properties that would optimise the visibility of CISS polarization in time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra of transient radical pairs without the need to orient or align their precursors. By simulating spectra of actual and model systems, we find that CISS contributions to the polarization should be most obvious when at least one of the radicals has small g-anisotropy and an inhomogeneous linewidth larger than the dipolar coupling of the two radicals. Under these conditions there is extensive cancellation of absorptive and emissive enhancements making the spectrum sensitive to small changes in the individual EPR line intensities. Although these cancellation effects are more pronounced at lower spectrometer frequencies, the spectral changes are easier to appreciate with the enhanced resolution afforded by high-frequency EPR. Consideration of published spectra of light-induced radical pairs in photosynthetic bacterial reaction centres reveals no significant CISS component in the polarization generated by the conventional spin-correlated radical pair mechanism.
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spelling oxford-uuid:9d1ad7a1-c056-4751-9f25-11d8d275fecd2024-01-17T14:02:37ZConditions for EPR detection of chirality-induced spin selectivity in spin-polarized radical pairs in isotropic solutionJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:9d1ad7a1-c056-4751-9f25-11d8d275fecdEnglishSymplectic ElementsAIP Publishing2023Ren, YHore, PChiral molecules can act as spin filters, preferentially transmitting electrons with spins polarized along their direction of travel, an effect known as chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS). In a typical experiment, injected electrons tunnel coherently through a layer of chiral material and emerge spin-polarized. It is also possible that spin polarization arises in radical pairs formed photochemically when electrons hop incoherently between donor and acceptor sites. Here we aim to identify the magnetic properties that would optimise the visibility of CISS polarization in time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra of transient radical pairs without the need to orient or align their precursors. By simulating spectra of actual and model systems, we find that CISS contributions to the polarization should be most obvious when at least one of the radicals has small g-anisotropy and an inhomogeneous linewidth larger than the dipolar coupling of the two radicals. Under these conditions there is extensive cancellation of absorptive and emissive enhancements making the spectrum sensitive to small changes in the individual EPR line intensities. Although these cancellation effects are more pronounced at lower spectrometer frequencies, the spectral changes are easier to appreciate with the enhanced resolution afforded by high-frequency EPR. Consideration of published spectra of light-induced radical pairs in photosynthetic bacterial reaction centres reveals no significant CISS component in the polarization generated by the conventional spin-correlated radical pair mechanism.
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Conditions for EPR detection of chirality-induced spin selectivity in spin-polarized radical pairs in isotropic solution
title Conditions for EPR detection of chirality-induced spin selectivity in spin-polarized radical pairs in isotropic solution
title_full Conditions for EPR detection of chirality-induced spin selectivity in spin-polarized radical pairs in isotropic solution
title_fullStr Conditions for EPR detection of chirality-induced spin selectivity in spin-polarized radical pairs in isotropic solution
title_full_unstemmed Conditions for EPR detection of chirality-induced spin selectivity in spin-polarized radical pairs in isotropic solution
title_short Conditions for EPR detection of chirality-induced spin selectivity in spin-polarized radical pairs in isotropic solution
title_sort conditions for epr detection of chirality induced spin selectivity in spin polarized radical pairs in isotropic solution
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