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Title: Sliding induced multiple polarization states in two-dimensional ferroelectrics
Authors: Meng, Peng
Wu, Yaze
Bian, Renji
Pan, Er
Dong, Biao
Zhao, Xiaoxu
Chen, Jiangang
Wu, Lishu
Sun, Yuqi
Fu, Qundong
Liu, Qing
Shi, Dong
Zhang, Qi
Zhang, Yong-Wei
Liu, Zheng
Liu, Fucai
Keywords: Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Nanoelectronics
Engineering::Materials::Nanostructured materials
Issue Date: 2022
Source: Meng, P., Wu, Y., Bian, R., Pan, E., Dong, B., Zhao, X., Chen, J., Wu, L., Sun, Y., Fu, Q., Liu, Q., Shi, D., Zhang, Q., Zhang, Y., Liu, Z. & Liu, F. (2022). Sliding induced multiple polarization states in two-dimensional ferroelectrics. Nature Communications, 13(1), 7696-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-35339-6
Project: NRF-CRP24-2020-0002 
NRFCRP22-2019-0007 
NRFCRP22-2019-0004 
A2083c0052 
EDUNC-33-18-279-V12 
Journal: Nature Communications 
Abstract: When the atomic layers in a non-centrosymmetric van der Waals structure slide against each other, the interfacial charge transfer results in a reversal of the structure's spontaneous polarization. This phenomenon is known as sliding ferroelectricity and it is markedly different from conventional ferroelectric switching mechanisms relying on ion displacement. Here, we present layer dependence as a new dimension to control sliding ferroelectricity. By fabricating 3 R MoS2 of various thicknesses into dual-gate field-effect transistors, we obtain anomalous intermediate polarization states in multilayer (more than bilayer) 3 R MoS2. Using results from ab initio density functional theory calculations, we propose a generalized model to describe the ferroelectric switching process in multilayer 3 R MoS2 and to explain the formation of these intermediate polarization states. This work reveals the critical roles layer number and interlayer dipole coupling play in sliding ferroelectricity and presents a new strategy for the design of novel sliding ferroelectric devices.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165611
ISSN: 2041-1723
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-35339-6
Schools: School of Materials Science and Engineering 
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