Structural Chirality and Electronic Chirality in Quantum Materials

Binghai Yan*

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Abstract

In chemistry and biochemistry, chirality represents the structural asymmetry characterized by nonsuperimposable mirror images for a material such as DNA. In physics, however, chirality commonly refers to the spin–momentum locking of a particle or quasiparticle in the momentum space. While seemingly disconnected, structural chirality in molecules and crystals can drive electronic chirality through orbital–momentum locking; that is, chirality can be transferred from the atomic geometry to electronic orbitals. Electronic chirality provides an insightful understanding of chirality-induced spin selectivity, in which electrons exhibit salient spin polarization after going through a chiral material, and electrical magnetochiral anisotropy, which is characterized by diode-like transport. It further gives rise to new phenomena, such as anomalous circularly polarized light emission, in which the light handedness relies on the emission direction. These chirality-driven effects will generate broad impacts for fundamental science and technology applications in spintronics, optoelectronics, and biochemistry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)97-115
Number of pages19
JournalAnnual Review of Materials Research
Volume54
Early online date22 Apr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Aug 2024

Funding

I am grateful for fruitful collaborations and/or inspiring discussions with Tianhan Liu, Yizhou Liu, Jiewen Xiao, Jahyun Koo, Yotam Wolf, Qun Yang, Yongkang Li, Noejung Park, Yuwaraj Adhikari, Peng Xiong, Jianhua Zhao, Li Wan, Matthew J. Fuchter, Amir Capua, Yuval Oreg, Ady Stern, Zhong Wang, Per Hedegard, Helmut Zacharias, Yossi Paltiel, and Ron Naaman. I acknowledge the financial support from the European Research Council (ERC Consolidator Grant “NonlinearTopo”, 815869), the Israel Science Foundation (Personal Research Grant 2932/21), and the Minerva Foundation supported by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research.

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Materials Science

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