Physical Review Materials | 2021

Ferroelectricity in strained \nHf2CF2\n monolayer

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Low dimensional ferroelectrics are highly desired for applications and full of exotic physics. Here a functionalized MXene Hf2CF2 monolayer is theoretically studied, which manifests a nonpolar to polar transition upon moderate biaxial compressive strain. Accompanying this structural transition, a metal-semiconductor transition occurs. The in-plane shift of unilateral fluorine layer leads to a polarization pointing out-of-plane. Such ferroelectricity is unconventional, similar to the recentlyproposed interlayer-sliding ferroelectricity but not identical. Due to its specific hexapetalous potential energy profile, the possible ferroelectric switching paths and domain walls are nontrivial, which are mediated via the metallic paraelectric state. In this sense, the metallic walls can be manipulated by reshaping the ferroelectric domains.

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DOI 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.5.074408
Language English
Journal Physical Review Materials

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