| Literature DB >> 31793714 |
Jianming Deng1, Yanyu Liu1, Mingqiang Li2, Sheng Xu3, Yingzhuo Lun1, Peng Lv1, Tianlong Xia3, Peng Gao2,4, Xueyun Wang1, Jiawang Hong1.
Abstract
van der Waals (vdW) layered materials have rather weaker interlayer bonding than the intralayer bonding, therefore the exfoliation along the stacking direction enables the achievement of monolayer or few layers vdW materials with emerging novel physical properties and functionalities. The ferroelectricity in vdW materials recently attracts renewed interest for the potential use in high-density storage devices. With the thickness becoming thinner, the competition between the surface energy, depolarization field, and interfacial chemical bonds may give rise to the modification of ferroelectricity and crystalline structure, which has limited investigations. In this work, combining the piezoresponse force microscope scanning, contact resonance imaging, the existence of the intrinsic in-plane polarization in vdW ferroelectrics CuInP2 S6 single crystals is reported, whereas below a critical thickness between 90 and 100 nm, the in-plane polarization disappears. The Young's modulus also shows an abrupt stiffness at the critical thickness. Based on the density functional theory calculations, these behaviors are ascribed to a structural phase transition from monoclinic to trigonal structure, which is further verified by transmission electron microscope technique. These findings demonstrate the foundational importance of structural phase transition for enhancing the rich functionality and broad utility of vdW ferroelectrics.Keywords: ferroelectric domains; in-plane ferroelectricity; structural phase transition; van der Waals ferroelectrics
Year: 2019 PMID: 31793714 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201904529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281