Issue 34, 2024

Theoretical design of rhombohedral-stacked MoS2-based ferroelectric tunneling junctions with ultra-high tunneling electroresistances

Abstract

The sliding ferroelectrics formed by rhombohedral-stacked transition metal dichalcogenides (R-TMDs) greatly broaden the ferroelectric candidate materials. However, the weak ferroelectricity and many failure behaviors (such as irreversible lattice strains or defects) regulated by applied stimuli hinder their application. Here we systematically explore the interface electronic and transport properties of R-MoS2-based van der Waals heterojunctions (vdWHJs) by first-principles calculations. We find that the polarization and the band non-degeneracy of 2R-MoS2 increase with decreasing interlayer distance (d1). Moreover, the polarization direction of graphene (Gra)/2R-MoS2 P↑ state can be switched with a small increase in d1 (about 0.124 Å) due to the weakening of the polarization field (Ep) by a built-in electric field (Ei). The equilibrium state of superposition (|Ep + Ei|) or weakening (|EpEi|) can be modulated by interface distances, which prompts vertical strain-regulated polarization or Schottky barriers. Furthermore, Gra/2R-MoS2 and Gra/R-MoS2/WS2 vdW ferroelectric tunneling junctions (FTJs) demonstrate ultra-high tunneling electroresistance (TER) ratios of 1.55 × 105 and 2.61 × 106, respectively, as the polarization direction switches. Our results provide an avenue for the design of future R-TMD vdW FTJs.

Graphical abstract: Theoretical design of rhombohedral-stacked MoS2-based ferroelectric tunneling junctions with ultra-high tunneling electroresistances

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jun 2024
Accepted
05 Aug 2024
First published
06 Aug 2024

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024,26, 22549-22557

Theoretical design of rhombohedral-stacked MoS2-based ferroelectric tunneling junctions with ultra-high tunneling electroresistances

H. Hu, G. Zeng and G. Ouyang, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 22549 DOI: 10.1039/D4CP02278E

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