Chiral-induced spin selectivity
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| Deadline: | 03 July 2026 |
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Claudio Fontanesi, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Sandipan Pramanik, University of Alberta Priscila Vensaus, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne |
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Chiral-induced Spin Selectivity (CISS) refers to the general phenomenon in which structural chirality of a medium may impart spin selectivity to various electronic charge transfer and charge transport processes. In recent years, this has been used to explain a broad range of experimental results originating from diverse fields such as condensed matter physics, redox chemistry and biology. Nevertheless a clear understanding of the CISS phenomenon is still missing. This special themed collection aims to explore fundamental understanding between chirality and electron spin, as well as current and emerging applications of the CISS effect in spintronics, molecular electronics, energy conversion technologies, quantum sensing, and quantum information processing. We invite submissions of original research articles, perspectives and review articles encompassing, but not limited to, the following topics:
Manuscripts should be submitted via our鈥痮nline submission service鈥 and the鈥痚ditorial office鈥痠nformed by email. Please add a 鈥渘ote to the editor鈥 in the submission form when you submit your manuscript to say that this is a submission for this themed collection.鈥 The Editorial Office and Guest Editors reserve the right to check the suitability of submissions in relation to the scope of the collection and inclusion of accepted articles in the collection is not guaranteed. All manuscripts will be subject to the journal's usual peer review process. Accepted manuscripts will be added to the online collection as soon as they are online, and they will be published in a regular issue of鈥Materials Advances.鈥 |
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