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Spin transport in helical biological systems

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2014

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Amer Inst Physics
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Motivated by the recent experimental demonstration of spin selective effects in monolayers of double-stranded DNA oligomers, our work presents a minimal model to describe electron transmission through helical fields. Our model highlight that the lack of inversion symmetry due to the chirality of the potential is a key factor which will lead to a high spin-polarization (SP). We also study the stability of the SP against fluctuations of the electronic structure induced by static disorder affecting the on-site energies. In the energy regions where the spin- filtering occurs, our results remain stable against moderate disorders although the SP is slightly reduced.

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© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC 978-0-7354-1246-0/$30.00. ISSN: 0094-243X International Conference on Transport in Interacting Disordered Systems (15. 2013. Sant Feliu de Guixols, España). This work was supported by the Ministerio de Economia y Comptetitividad (MINECO) project PRI-AIBDE-2011-0927 and by the projectGerman Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) 54367888 within the joint program Acciones Integradas. Computational resources were provided by the ZIH at TU-Dresden. E.D was further supported by MINECO project MAT 2010-17180. R.G. acknowledges support from the German Excellence Initiative: Cluster of Excellence EXC 1056 "Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden" (cfAED).

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