Issue 45, 2022

Spin filtering and magnetoresistance effects in a dithiane ultra-short single-molecule insulator

Abstract

Dithiane is an ultra-short single-molecule insulator which has been confirmed in a recent experimental study [B. Zhang, M. H. Garner, L. Li, L. M. Campos, G. C. Solomon and L. Venkataraman, Chem. Sci., 2021, 12, 10299–10305]. In this work, we investigate the spin-dependent transport properties of dithiane sandwiched between conventional ferromagnetic electrodes using nonequilibrium Green's functions in combination with density functional theory. Here we explore the spin-transport properties of dithiane connected to two different ferromagnetic electrodes, namely, Ni and Co electrodes. An obvious spin-filtering effect can be observed when dithiane is coupled to Ni or Co electrodes. Moreover, it is found that the magnetoresistance (MR) effect strongly depends on the type of ferromagnetic electrodes, and a relatively high MR ratio is only observed in dithiane bonded to Co electrodes. The mechanisms for spin-filtering and MR effects in dithiane-based magnetic molecular junctions are also explained.

Graphical abstract: Spin filtering and magnetoresistance effects in a dithiane ultra-short single-molecule insulator

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Aug 2022
Accepted
25 Oct 2022
First published
27 Oct 2022

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022,24, 27804-27811

Spin filtering and magnetoresistance effects in a dithiane ultra-short single-molecule insulator

J. Zeng, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022, 24, 27804 DOI: 10.1039/D2CP03729G

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