Recent Advances in Ferroelectric-Enhanced Low-Dimensional Optoelectronic Devices.
Muhammad Ahsan IqbalHaowei XieLu QiWei-Chao JiangYu-Jia ZengPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Ferroelectric (FE) materials, including BiFeO 3 , P(VDF-TrFE), and CuInP 2 S 6 , are a type of dielectric material with a unique, spontaneous electric polarization that can be reversed by applying an external electric field. The combination of FE and low-dimensional materials produces synergies, sparking significant research interest in solar cells, photodetectors (PDs), nonvolatile memory, and so on. The fundamental aspects of FE materials, including the origin of FE polarization, extrinsic FE materials, and FE polarization quantification are first discussed. Next, the state-of-the-art of FE-based optoelectronic devices is focused. How FE materials affect the energy band of channel materials and how device structures influence PD performance are also summarized. Finally, the future directions of this rapidly growing field are discussed.