2016
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b00333
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Spin-Controlled Photoluminescence in Hybrid Nanoparticles Purple Membrane System

Abstract: Spin-dependent photoluminescence (PL) quenching of CdSe nanoparticles (NPs) has been explored in the hybrid system of CdSe NP purple membrane, wild-type bacteriorhodopsin (bR) thin film on a ferromagnetic (Ni-alloy) substrate. A significant change in the PL intensity from the CdSe NPs has been observed when spin-specific charge transfer occurs between the retinal and the magnetic substrate. This feature completely disappears in a bR apo membrane (wild-type bacteriorhodopsin in which the retinal protein covalen… Show more

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“…Since its discovery, the CISS effect has been studied in thin layers of diverse chiral molecular systems, ranging from Langmuir-Blodgett films of L-or Dstearoyl lysine 12 to self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of polyalanine 13 , double-strand DNA 14 , bacteriorhodopsin 15,16 and helicene molecules 17 . This phenomenon has been recently proposed: a) for the study of the role of spin in electron transfer through bio-systems 18 , b) to build spintronic logic devices based on organic ferromagnets at room temperature 19 , and c) as a spintronic magnetic memory which, including a ferromagnetic platelet, presents memristor-like behavior 20 .…”
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“…Since its discovery, the CISS effect has been studied in thin layers of diverse chiral molecular systems, ranging from Langmuir-Blodgett films of L-or Dstearoyl lysine 12 to self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of polyalanine 13 , double-strand DNA 14 , bacteriorhodopsin 15,16 and helicene molecules 17 . This phenomenon has been recently proposed: a) for the study of the role of spin in electron transfer through bio-systems 18 , b) to build spintronic logic devices based on organic ferromagnets at room temperature 19 , and c) as a spintronic magnetic memory which, including a ferromagnetic platelet, presents memristor-like behavior 20 .…”
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“…108,110 Roy et al investigated the photoluminescence dependence on external magnetic fields using hybrid CdSe−bacteriorhodopsin systems embedded within purple membrane and deposited on ferromagnetic surfaces (Figure 7). 135 The authors measured higher photoluminescence intensity from CdSe QDs when ferromagnetic substrate magnetization orientation was aligned antiparallel to the surface normal. However, because charge transfer does not occur between the QDs and the surface, the proposed mechanism that relates photoluminescence and substrate magnetization is more complex than simply considering charge transfer across the molecule/metal interface.…”
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“…The efficiency of electron spin filtering through purple membranes films and its mutant could be controlled by illumination with green light, in line with the bR photocycle. 493,494 Whereas significant spin-dependent electron transmission through the native membranes was observed, illumination with green light dramatically reduced the spin filtering of a bR mutant. These studies are consistent with the idea that the accumulation of the M-intermediate state in films upon illumination opens, or facilitates transport along pathways for spin-down electrons, thus resulting in lower electron spin filtering efficiency.…”
Section: Spintronic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%