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      Multistate Switching of Spin Selectivity in Electron Transport through Light‐Driven Molecular Motors

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          It is established that electron transmission through chiral molecules depends on the electron's spin. This phenomenon, termed the chiral‐induced spin selectivity (CISS), effect has been observed in chiral molecules, supramolecular structures, polymers, and metal‐organic films. Which spin is preferred in the transmission depends on the handedness of the system and the tunneling direction of the electrons. Molecular motors based on overcrowded alkenes show multiple inversions of helical chirality under light irradiation and thermal relaxation. The authors found here multistate switching of spin selectivity in electron transfer through first generation molecular motors based on the four accessible distinct helical configurations, measured by magnetic‐conductive atomic force microscopy. It is shown that the helical state dictates the molecular organization on the surface. The efficient spin polarization observed in the photostationary state of the right‐handed motor coupled with the modulation of spin selectivity through the controlled sequence of helical states, opens opportunities to tune spin selectivity on‐demand with high spatio‐temporal precision. An energetic analysis correlates the spin injection barrier with the extent of spin polarization.

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          The efficiency of electrons transport through chiral systems depends on their spin. Hence, chiral molecules are spin filters. Controlling the molecules' chirality provides a way to define the spin polarization. This molecular machine performs unidirectional rotations, inverting handedness of the molecule and therefore the spin‐polarization at each stage of the rotary cycle.

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          Contributors
          sidney.cohen@weizmann.ac.il
          b.l.feringa@rug.nl
          ron.naaman@weizmann.ac.il
          Journal
          Adv Sci (Weinh)
          Adv Sci (Weinh)
          10.1002/(ISSN)2198-3844
          ADVS
          Advanced Science
          John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
          2198-3844
          22 July 2021
          September 2021
          : 8
          : 18 ( doiID: 10.1002/advs.v8.18 )
          : 2101773
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Department of Chemical and Biological Physics Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot 76100 Israel
          [ 2 ] Centre for Systems Chemistry Stratingh Institute for Chemistry University of Groningen Nijenborgh 4 Groningen 9747 AG The Netherlands
          [ 3 ] Chemical Research Support Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot 76100 Israel
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          https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1910-366X
          Article
          ADVS2884
          10.1002/advs.202101773
          8456272
          34292678
          65cf7dc6-46fb-4cc4-8c0e-77bf8256c99c
          © 2021 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH

          This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

          History
          : 10 June 2021
          : 28 April 2021
          Page count
          Figures: 4, Tables: 2, Pages: 7, Words: 4858
          Funding
          Funded by: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
          Funded by: European Research Council , doi 10.13039/501100000781;
          Funded by: ERC , doi 10.13039/100010663;
          Award ID: 694345
          Funded by: Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
          Award ID: 024.001.035
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          September 22, 2021
          Converter:WILEY_ML3GV2_TO_JATSPMC version:6.0.7 mode:remove_FC converted:22.09.2021

          ciss effect,helix inversion,magnetic‐conductive atomic force microscope,molecular motor,spin polarization

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