Two-dimensional (2D) materials that exhibit vertical polarization might provide ground-breaking device applications, compatible with electric-field switching even in the presence of a surface-depolarizing field. Here, using first-principles calculations, we focus on vertical cationic off-plane displacements in transition metal trioxides MO3 (M=W, Mo), with a configuration similar to CrI3-like hexagonal trihalides. We further design a WMoO6 monolayer, with W and Mo arranged in an energetically stable honeycomb-checkerboard pattern, showing a net vertical ferroelectric polarization and a wide band gap. Moreover, the structural, electronic, and ferroelectric properties of WMoO6 monolayers are found to be significantly strain tunable. Our results put forward a transition metal trioxide monolayer with switchable vertical ferroelectricity, thus broadening the range of 2D functional ferroelectrics.

Liu, C., Liu, C., Qin, G., Hu, T., Gu, Z., Picozzi, S., et al. (2022). Cation ordering induced two-dimensional vertical ferroelectricity in tungsten and molybdenum trioxides. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, 106(22) [10.1103/PhysRevB.106.224108].

Cation ordering induced two-dimensional vertical ferroelectricity in tungsten and molybdenum trioxides

Picozzi S.;
2022

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) materials that exhibit vertical polarization might provide ground-breaking device applications, compatible with electric-field switching even in the presence of a surface-depolarizing field. Here, using first-principles calculations, we focus on vertical cationic off-plane displacements in transition metal trioxides MO3 (M=W, Mo), with a configuration similar to CrI3-like hexagonal trihalides. We further design a WMoO6 monolayer, with W and Mo arranged in an energetically stable honeycomb-checkerboard pattern, showing a net vertical ferroelectric polarization and a wide band gap. Moreover, the structural, electronic, and ferroelectric properties of WMoO6 monolayers are found to be significantly strain tunable. Our results put forward a transition metal trioxide monolayer with switchable vertical ferroelectricity, thus broadening the range of 2D functional ferroelectrics.
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Electric fields; Energy gap; Ferroelectricity; Molybdenum compounds; Polarization; Transition metals; Tungsten compounds
English
19-dic-2022
2022
106
22
224108
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Liu, C., Liu, C., Qin, G., Hu, T., Gu, Z., Picozzi, S., et al. (2022). Cation ordering induced two-dimensional vertical ferroelectricity in tungsten and molybdenum trioxides. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, 106(22) [10.1103/PhysRevB.106.224108].
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