2022
DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/ac63dd
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Current-induced control of the polarization state in a polar-metal–based heterostructure SnSe/WTe2

Abstract: The concept of a polar metal proposes new approach of current-induced polarization control for ferroelectrics. We fabricate SnSe/WTe2 heterostructure to experimentally investigate charge transport between two ferroelectric van der Waals materials with different polarization directions. WTe2 is a polar metal with out-of-plane ferroelectric polarization, while SnSe ferroelectric semiconductor is polarized in-plane, so one should expect complicated polarization structure at the SnSe/WTe2 interface. We study dI/dV… Show more

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“…In this structure, tungsten (W) and tellurium (Te) atoms are coordinated in a distorted octahedral configuration . This unique crystal structure results in a chiral electronic structure, allowing WTe 2 to detect circularly polarized light. , The two-dimensional crystal properties and electron anisotropy of WTe 2 contribute to its directional sensitivity for detecting long-wave polarized light. However, due to its high carrier mobility (∼1000 cm 2 /(V s)), high carrier density (10 cm –3 ), and high conductivity, WTe 2 is unsuitable for photodetectors, as it exhibits large dark current and consumes significant power.…”
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“…In this structure, tungsten (W) and tellurium (Te) atoms are coordinated in a distorted octahedral configuration . This unique crystal structure results in a chiral electronic structure, allowing WTe 2 to detect circularly polarized light. , The two-dimensional crystal properties and electron anisotropy of WTe 2 contribute to its directional sensitivity for detecting long-wave polarized light. However, due to its high carrier mobility (∼1000 cm 2 /(V s)), high carrier density (10 cm –3 ), and high conductivity, WTe 2 is unsuitable for photodetectors, as it exhibits large dark current and consumes significant power.…”
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confidence: 99%