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Enabling Room-Temperature Triferroic Coupling in Dual Transition-Metal Dichalcogenide Monolayers Via Electronic Asymmetry.

Cheng TangLei ZhangStefano SanvitoAijun Du
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Triferroic compounds are the ideal platform for multistate information devices but are rare in the two-dimensional (2D) form, and none of them can maintain macroscopic order at room temperature. Herein, we propose a general strategy for achieving 2D triferroicity by imposing electric polarization into a ferroelastic magnet. Accordingly, dual transition-metal dichalcogenides, for example, 1T'-CrCoS 4 , are demonstrated to display room-temperature triferroicity. The magnetic order of 1T'-CrCoS 4 undergoes a magnetic transition during the ferroic switching, indicating robust triferroic magnetoelectric coupling. In addition, the negative out-of-plane piezoelectricity and strain-tunable magnetic anisotropy make the 1T'-CrCoS 4 monolayer a strong candidate for practical applications. Following the proposed scheme, a new class of 2D room-temperature triferroic materials is introduced, providing a promising platform for advanced spintronics.
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