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Room‐Temperature Ferroelectricity in Hexagonally Layered α‐In 2 Se 3 Nanoflakes down to the Monolayer Limit

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2D ferroelectric material has emerged as an attractive building block for highdensity data storage nanodevices. Although monolayer van der Waals ferroelectrics have been theoretically predicted, a key experimental breakthrough for… Click to show full abstract

2D ferroelectric material has emerged as an attractive building block for highdensity data storage nanodevices. Although monolayer van der Waals ferroelectrics have been theoretically predicted, a key experimental breakthrough for such calculations is still not realized. Here, hexagonally stacking α-In2Se3 nanoflake, a rarely studied van der Waals polymorph, is reported to exhibit out-of-plane (OOP) and in-plane (IP) ferroelectricity at room temperature. Ferroelectric multidomain states in a hexagonal α-In2Se3 nanoflake with uniform thickness can survive to 6 nm. Most strikingly, the electric-field-induced polarization switching and hysteresis loop are, respectively, observed down to the bilayer and monolayer (≈1.2 nm) thicknesses, which designates it as the thinnest layered ferroelectric and verifies the corresponding theoretical calculation. In addition, two types of ferroelectric nanodevices employing the OOP and IP polarizations in 2H α-In2Se3 are developed, which are applicable for nonvolatile memories and heterostructure-based nanoelectronics/ optoelectronics.

Keywords: ferroelectricity; ferroelectricity hexagonally; temperature ferroelectricity; room temperature

Journal Title: Advanced Functional Materials
Year Published: 2018

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