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Aim & Scope
Recently, molecular chirality is found to be effective in filtering an electron spin. This chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) is applicable to wide range of science and technology including spintronics, electrochemistry, biochemistry, optical separation, and computational chemistry. To exchange the research achievmenets and ideas among researchers from different fields, who are interested in CISS effect and its related phenemona, should be fruitful for further development of this new field. During the 80th Okazaki conference, we will discuss how and why CISS effect occurs in so diverse and different occasions, as well as its relationship towards related phenomena such as Edelstein effect and magneto-chiral dichroism.