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Soirik Dan1, Subham Paramanik1, Amlan J Pal1,2
1School of Physical Sciences, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Kolkata 700032, India.
Abstract:
2D Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) perovskites, upon inclusion of a chiral amine, exhibit chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS). Although alloying at the halogen site in MBA-based RPs (MBA: methylbenzylammonium) is one of the suitable routes to tune the CISS effect, the mixed-halide RP perovskites exhibited complete suppression of chirality when probed through circular dichroism (CD). Here, we present the CISS effect in a series of mixed-halide RP perovskites. We show that photoinduced halide segregation is the origin for the apparent chirality suppression. The spin-dependent charge transport was evidenced through magnetic-conducting atomic force microscopy (mc-AFM) studies and magnetoresistance (MR) measurements. The mc-AFM results show that in (R/S-MBA)2PbI4(1-Br4, the CISS effect decreases with bromide inclusion, nonmonotonically; the microstrain developed in the lattice and the spin-polarized charge transport are found to be correlated. Such a behavior has been explained through an inhomogeneity in the strength of the hydrogen bond between the organic moieties and halogens in the inorganic framework of the compounds. Our results further inferred that the hydrogen-bond-induced coupling transfers the chirality from the amine to the inorganic sublattice. The work explains the weakened CISS effect in mixed-halide chiral RP perovskites and provides a strategy to tune the spin-polarized charge transport as well.
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