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Tunable vertical ferroelectricity and domain walls by interlayer sliding in $\beta$-ZrI$_{2}$

Materials Science 2021-10-29 v2 Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

Vertical ferroelectricity where a net dipole moment appears as a result of in-plane ionic displacements has gained enormous attention following its discovery in transition metal dichalcogenides. Based on first-principles calculations, we report on the evidence of robust vertical ferroelectricity upon interlayer sliding in layered semiconducting β\beta-ZrI2_{2}, a sister material of polar semimetals MoTe2_{2} and WTe2_{2}. The microscopic origin of ferroelectricity in ZrI2_{2} is attributed to asymmetric shifts of electronic charges within a trilayer, revealing a subtle interplay of rigid sliding displacements and charge redistribution down to ultrathin thicknesses. We further investigate the variety of ferroelectric domain boundaries and predict a stable charged domain wall with a quasi-two-dimensional electron gas and a high built-in electric field that can increase electron mobility and electromechanical response in multifunctional devices. Semiconducting behaviour and a small switching barrier of ZrI2_{2} hold promise for novel ferroelectric applications, and our results provide important insights for further development of slidetronics ferroelectricity.

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@article{arxiv.2105.05773,
  title  = {Tunable vertical ferroelectricity and domain walls by interlayer sliding in $\beta$-ZrI$_{2}$},
  author = {Xiaonan Ma and Chang Liu and Wei Ren and Sergey A. Nikolaev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.05773},
  year   = {2021}
}