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Piezoelectric domain walls in van der Waals antiferroelectric CuInP2Se6.

Andrius DziaugysKyle P KelleyJohn A BrehmLei TaoAlexander PuretzkyTianli FengAndrew O'HaraSabine M NeumayerMarius ChyasnavichyusEugene A EliseevJuras BanysYulian VysochanskiiFeng YeBryan C ChakoumakosMichael A SusnerMichael A McGuireSergei V KalininPanchapakesan GaneshNina Balke WisingerSokrates T PantelidesAnna N MorozovskaPetro Maksymovych
Published in: Nature communications (2020)
Polar van der Waals chalcogenophosphates exhibit unique properties, such as negative electrostriction and multi-well ferrielectricity, and enable combining dielectric and 2D electronic materials. Using low temperature piezoresponse force microscopy, we revealed coexistence of piezoelectric and non-piezoelectric phases in CuInP2Se6, forming unusual domain walls with enhanced piezoelectric response. From systematic imaging experiments we have inferred the formation of a partially polarized antiferroelectric state, with inclusions of structurally distinct ferrielectric domains enclosed by the corresponding phase boundaries. The assignment is strongly supported by optical spectroscopies and density-functional-theory calculations. Enhanced piezoresponse at the ferrielectric/antiferroelectric phase boundary and the ability to manipulate this entity with electric field on the nanoscale expand the existing phenomenology of functional domain walls. At the same time, phase-coexistence in chalcogenophosphates may lead to rational strategies for incorporation of ferroic functionality into van der Waals heterostructures, with stronger resilience toward detrimental size-effects.
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