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Ferroelastic-Ferroelectric Multiferroicity in van der Waals Rhenium Dichalcogenides.

Jaehun JeongHyeon-Sik KimGihyeon KwonKwangsik JeongHyangsook LeeJi Hye LeeMyunguk ParkChangjun LeeSanghyuck YuHeegoo KimSeongil ImKyunghwa YooEunha LeeMann-Ho Cho
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
2D multiferroics with combined ferroic orders have gained attention owing to their novel functionality and underlying science. Intrinsic ferroelastic-ferroelectric multiferroicity in single-crystalline van der Waals rhenium dichalcogenides, whose symmetries are broken by the Peierls distortion and layer-stacking order, is demonstrated. Ferroelastic switching of the domain orientation and accompanying anisotropic properties is achieved with 1% uniaxial strain using the polymer encapsulation method. Based on the electron localization function and bond dissociation energy of the Re-Re bonds, the change in bond configuration during the evolution of the domain wall and the preferred switching between the two specific orientation states are explained. Furthermore, the ferroelastic switching of ferroelectric polarization is confirmed using the photovoltaic effect. The study provides insights into the reversible bond-switching process and potential applications based on 2D multiferroicity.
Keyphrases
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