Ferroelectricity in van der Waals multilayers via interfacial polarization engineering

Abstract We report a general mechanism for building ferroelectricity in prevailing van der Waals (vdW) multilayers via interfacial engineering. Using sandwiched graphene/boron nitride (BN)/graphene multilayers as an exemplary system, we show that considerable electric polarization can arise at graph...

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Main Authors: Xiaokai Chen, Xiaoyu Xuan, Wanlin Guo, Zhuhua Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-02-01
Series:npj 2D Materials and Applications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41699-025-00531-x
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Summary:Abstract We report a general mechanism for building ferroelectricity in prevailing van der Waals (vdW) multilayers via interfacial engineering. Using sandwiched graphene/boron nitride (BN)/graphene multilayers as an exemplary system, we show that considerable electric polarization can arise at graphene/BN interfaces where charge redistribution enhances intralayer electric dipoles. Moreover, the electric polarization between BN layers is concertedly enhanced due to interlayer compression driven by an extraordinary cross-layer electrostatic attraction. Then, the interfacial polarization and enhanced interlayer polarization can serve as two elements for building robust ferroelectrics from vdW multilayers with cumulative, thickness-controllable polarization. We demonstrate this mechanism in generating an electric polarization of 1.0 pC/m in a nominally nonpolar BN monolayer sandwiched between graphene layers, and up to 4.2 pC/m in a sandwiched BN quadrilayer. These results underscore the previously unnoticed role of unavoidable hetero-interfaces in contributing to the observed ferroelectricity in diverse vdW devices.
ISSN:2397-7132