Unconventional Spintronics from Chiral Perovskites
Yuntian Liu, Reshna Shrestha, Konstantin Denisov, Denzel Ayala, Mark van Schilfgaarde, Wanyi Nie, Igor \v{Z}uti\'c

TL;DR
This paper explores the electronic and optical properties of chiral perovskites, revealing their potential for unconventional spintronic applications through first-principles calculations and symmetry analysis.
Contribution
It provides a detailed electronic structure and symmetry-based analysis of chiral perovskites, proposing their use in spintronics without net magnetization.
Findings
Chiral perovskites support spin-polarized carriers via CISS.
Effective Hamiltonian explains the origin of chirality.
Optical properties suggest potential for tunable altermagnets.
Abstract
Spintronic devices typically employ heterostructures with ferromagnets which break time-reversal symmetry and have non-vanishing magnetization. With the growing class of materials that support spin-polarized carriers, current, and excitations,it is possible to envision emerging spintronic applications that are not limited to magnetoresistance. Here we focus on chiral perovskites with no net magnetization where the space-inversion and mirror symmetries are broken to induce chiral structure. The known importance of these perovskites is further expanded by the demonstration of the chiral-induced spin selectivity (CISS). However, the generation of the spin-polarized carriers across the interface with these chiral perovskites remains to be fully understood. Our first-principles studies for two-dimensional PbBr-based chiral perovskites provide their electronic structure and an…
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