Electric polarizaion switching in an atomically thin binary rock salt structure

  • Martinez-Castro, Jose
  • Piantek, Marten
  • Schubert, Sonja
  • Persson, Mats
  • Serrate, David
  • Hirjibehedin, Cyrus F.
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Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Language
English

Abstract

Inducing and controlling electric dipoles is hindered in the ultrathin limit by the finite screening length of surface charges at metal–insulator junctions, although this effect can be circumvented by specially designed interfaces. Heterostructures of insulating materials hold great promise, as confirmed by perovskite oxide superlattices with compositional substitution to artificially break the structural inversion symmetry. Bringing this concept to the ultrathin limit would substantially broaden the range of materials and func- tionalities that could be exploited in novel nanoscale device designs. Here, we report that non-zero electric polarization can be induced and reversed in a hysteretic manner in bilay- ers made of ultrathin insulator...

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