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Chiral Porphyrin Monolayers on Ferromagnetic Thin Films: Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Hybrid Interfaces

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Hybrid ferromagnetic metal/organic interfaces (spinterfaces) exhibit unique properties, including spin filtering. In parallel, chiral organic molecules can themselves induce efficient spin filtering, leading to unexpectedly high spin polarizations. Here, we investigate how the proximity of gold-capped Co/Ni ferromagnetic multilayers influences the spectroscopic properties and photoinduced electron dynamics of chiral oligopeptides bearing a porphyrin chromophore. The molecules are covalently attached to the gold cap via a chiral linker, forming a self-assembled monolayer. The porphyrin macrocycles adopt an orientation parallel to the surface, resulting in the formation of J-like aggregates. Photoinduced dynamics are probed using femtosecond pump-probe transient absorption spectroscopy. Despite excitation of only a single molecular layer, a clear transient absorption signal of the porphyrin singlet excited state is observed. Adsorption on the metal surface leads to a pronounced reduction of the excited-state lifetime. However, no signatures of long-lived photoinduced charge-transfer products are detected. Furthermore, no dependence of the excited-state dynamics on either the magnetization direction of the ferromagnetic layer or the molecular chirality is observed.

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Chiral molecule-induced contributions to ferromagnetic resonance

cond-mat.mtrl-sci · 2026-05-13 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Chiral molecular interfaces produce no detectable shift in resonance field or linewidth of Co/Ni multilayers; a macrospin framework distinguishes equilibrium energy modifications from CISS-induced torques.

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  • Chiral molecule-induced contributions to ferromagnetic resonance cond-mat.mtrl-sci · 2026-05-13 · unverdicted · none · ref 42 · internal anchor

    Chiral molecular interfaces produce no detectable shift in resonance field or linewidth of Co/Ni multilayers; a macrospin framework distinguishes equilibrium energy modifications from CISS-induced torques.