Issue 21, 2024

Strain-induced ferroelectric polarization reversal without undergoing geometric inversion in blue SiSe monolayer

Abstract

Ferroelectricity in two-dimensional (2D) systems generally arises from phonons and has been widely investigated. On the contrary, electronic ferroelectricity in 2D systems has been rarely studied. Using first-principles calculations, the ferroelectric behavior of the buckled blue SiSe monolayer under strain are explored. It is found that the direction of the out-of-plane ferroelectric polarization can be reversed by applying an in-plane strain. And such polarization switching is realized without undergoing geometric inversion. Besides, the strain-triggered polarization reversal emerges in both biaxial and uniaxial strain cases, indicating it is an intrinsic feature of such a system. Further analysis shows that the polarization switching is the result of the reversal of the magnitudes of the positive and negative charge center vectors. And the variation of buckling is found to play an important role, which results in the switch. Moreover, a non-monotonic variation of band gap with strain is revealed. Our findings throws light on the investigation of novel electronic ferroelectric systems.

Graphical abstract: Strain-induced ferroelectric polarization reversal without undergoing geometric inversion in blue SiSe monolayer

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Feb 2024
Accepted
24 Apr 2024
First published
03 May 2024

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024,26, 15629-15636

Strain-induced ferroelectric polarization reversal without undergoing geometric inversion in blue SiSe monolayer

Y. Guo, R. Meng, X. Hu, L. Lin, Y. Yang, M. Yang, Y. You, L. Zhang, Y. Xu and X. Yan, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 15629 DOI: 10.1039/D4CP00558A

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