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Molecular rectification induced by magnetization alignment in organic-ferromagnetic devices.

H MaH X LiH Q ZhangY WangJ T LiC WangJunfeng RenG C Hu
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
Spin-dependent transport in ferromagnet/organic-ferromagnet/ferromagnet junctions is investigated theoretically under different alignment of magnetization orientations. The results demonstrate a significant current rectification at low bias voltages, and the rectifying direction relies on the relative magnetization orientation in each component. The orbital analysis demonstrates two underlying mechanisms for the rectification, the slight structural asymmetry of the molecule from spin radicals and distinct spin match between conducting electrons and the magnetic molecule upon the reversal of bias. The latter is responsible for the strong low-bias rectification and relies on the magnetization alignment. The effects of parameter strength, temperature and size on the rectification are discussed. This work explores a new route to achieve high-performance molecular rectifiers operating at low bias with controlled rectifying direction.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • room temperature
  • density functional theory
  • atomic force microscopy
  • water soluble
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • ionic liquid
  • simultaneous determination
  • tandem mass spectrometry