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Homoepitaxy of rhombohedral-stacked MoS2 with room temperature switchable ferroelectricity
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The discovery of interfacial ferroelectricity in two-dimensional rhombohedral (3R)-stacked semiconductors opens up a new pathway for achieving ultrathin computing-in-memory devices. However, exploring ferroelectricity switching in natural 3R crystals is difficult due to lack of co-existing 3R stacking domains. Here, we present that MoS2 homoepitaxial patterns with 3R polytypic domains can manifest switchable ferroelectricity at room-temperature. Based on the diffusion limited aggregation theory, such MoS2 patterns are formed under the low Mo chemical potential and low temperature with respect to common chemical vapor deposition synthesis. The alternation of 3R polytypes in the MoS2 homoepitaxial patterns, observed by scanning transmission electron microscopy, accounts for ferroelectricity switching. The MoS2 field-effect transistors with 3R polytypic domains exhibit a repeatable counterclockwise hysteresis with gate voltage sweeping, an indication of ferroelectricity switching, and the memory window exceeds those measured for compact-shaped 3R bilayer devices. This work provides a direct growth concept for layered 3R-based ferroelectric memory.
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