Sliding van der Waals polytypes

Maayan Vizner Stern, Simon Salleh Atri, Moshe Ben Shalom*

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Abstract

Compared with electronic phase transitions, structural phase transitions of crystals are challenging to control owing to the energy cost of breaking dense solid bonds. Recently, electric field switching of stacking configuration between honeycomb layers, held together by relatively weak van der Waals attractions, has been demonstrated. Different structural configurations — or polytypes — of 2D van der Waals materials host diverse electronic orders such as intrinsic polarizations and magnetism. In this Perspective, we discuss stacking energies, symmetries and orbital overlaps that underlie the band structures and internal charge distributions of these polytypes and their effect on properties such as interfacial ferroelectricity, ladder-like cumulative polarization, superconductivity and orbital magnetic orders. We also identify the challenges of harnessing these switching mechanisms for rapid, local and practical multiferroic devices.

Original languageDanish
Article numbere2115703118
Pages (from-to)50-61
Number of pages12
JournalNature Reviews Physics
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

Funding

FundersFunder number
European Research Council
Tel Aviv University
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme852925
Israel Science Foundation319/22, 3623/21

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