A sturdy spin-momentum locking in a chiral organic superconductor
Abstract
Among noncentrosymmetric structures, chirality has recently been recognized as a novel source of asymmetrical charge/spin transports as exemplified by electrical magnetochiral anisotropy (EMChA) and chirality-induced spin selectivity. Although similar bulk-charge rectification and Rashba-Edelstein effect in polar systems are quantitively reproducible by theory based on the electronic band structures, the relevance of band parameters in chiral effects remains elusive. Here, by working with a chiral organic superconductor, we experimentally demonstrate a gigantic EMChA and large superconducting diode effect, both of which are difficult to be explained solely by its band parameters. A two-critical-current signature and an enhanced critical field suggested triplet-mixed Cooper pairs with anomalously enhanced spin-orbit coupling above atomic limit. Our results clearly highlight a unique spin-momentum locking with large stiffness beyond the expectation, suggesting an unknown driving force for spin polarization inherent to chirality.
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@article{arxiv.2501.16957,
title = {A sturdy spin-momentum locking in a chiral organic superconductor},
author = {Takuro Sato and Hiroshi Goto and Hiroshi M. Yamamoto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.16957},
year = {2025}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures