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Chiral conducting polymer films are self‐assembled on ferromagnetic materials and exhibit an efficient spin filtering at room temperature. In addition, the present system displays asymmetric magnetoresistance with respect to zero magnetic field.
Conductive organic polymers are used in organic‐based light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs). It is expected that by controlling the spin of the electrons that are injected from and into these devices, their energy efficiency will increase significantly. The work by C. Fontanesi, R. Naaman, and co‐workers on page 1924 shows that the polymers themselves can serve as a spin filter, and this may allow the operation...
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