Strain-Engineered Ferroelectricity in 2H Bilayer MoS2

Jianfeng Mao, Jingyu He, Weng Fu Io, Feng Guo, Zehan Wu, Ming Yang, Jianhua Hao

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Abstract

The exploration of two-dimensional (2D) materials exhibiting out-of-plane ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties through interlayer twist/translation or strain, known as sliding ferroelectricity, has become a focal point in the quest for low-power electronic devices, capitalizing on weak van der Waals interactions. Herein, we delve into the behavior of strained bilayer molybdenum disulfide (2L-MoS2) transferred onto a nanocone-patterned substrate. An intriguing observation is the emergence of unexpected vertical ferroelectricity in MoS2, irrespective of whether it was prepared using chemical vapor deposition or mechanical exfoliation from the bulk crystal. Such an observation underscores the versatility and reproducibility of the emerging ferroelectricity across different preparation methods. Furthermore, the piezoelectric coefficients recorded are exceptionally high, with the values of 37.54 and 24.80 pm V-1 for monolayer and bilayer MoS2, respectively, outperforming most currently discovered 2D piezoelectrics. The presence of room-temperature out-of-plane ferroelectricity in strained 2L-MoS2 is confirmed through first-principles calculations and piezoresponse force microscopy. This ferroelectric behavior can be attributed to the symmetry breaking and interlayer sliding within the strained 2L-MoS2 structure. Our findings not only deepen the understanding of ferroelectricity in 2D materials but also offer insights for the design of 2D ferroelectrics, thereby enabling diverse functionalities and applications in ferroelectricity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30360-30367
Number of pages8
JournalACS Nano
Volume18
Issue number44
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • ferroelectricity
  • MoS
  • nanocone arrays
  • piezoelectric coefficient
  • strain engineering

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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