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Optical control of polarization in ferroelectric heterostructures

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  • Tao Li

    (University of Nebraska)

  • Alexey Lipatov

    (University of Nebraska)

  • Haidong Lu

    (University of Nebraska)

  • Hyungwoo Lee

    (University of Wisconsin)

  • Jung-Woo Lee

    (University of Wisconsin)

  • Engin Torun

    (University of Luxembourg)

  • Ludger Wirtz

    (University of Luxembourg)

  • Chang-Beom Eom

    (University of Wisconsin)

  • Jorge Íñiguez

    (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology)

  • Alexander Sinitskii

    (University of Nebraska)

  • Alexei Gruverman

    (University of Nebraska)

Abstract

In the ferroelectric devices, polarization control is usually accomplished by application of an electric field. In this paper, we demonstrate optically induced polarization switching in BaTiO3-based ferroelectric heterostructures utilizing a two-dimensional narrow-gap semiconductor MoS2 as a top electrode. This effect is attributed to the redistribution of the photo-generated carriers and screening charges at the MoS2/BaTiO3 interface. Specifically, a two-step process, which involves formation of intra-layer excitons during light absorption followed by their decay into inter-layer excitons, results in the positive charge accumulation at the interface forcing the polarization reversal from the upward to the downward direction. Theoretical modeling of the MoS2 optical absorption spectra with and without the applied electric field provides quantitative support for the proposed mechanism. It is suggested that the discovered effect is of general nature and should be observable in any heterostructure comprising a ferroelectric and a narrow gap semiconductor.

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  • Tao Li & Alexey Lipatov & Haidong Lu & Hyungwoo Lee & Jung-Woo Lee & Engin Torun & Ludger Wirtz & Chang-Beom Eom & Jorge Íñiguez & Alexander Sinitskii & Alexei Gruverman, 2018. "Optical control of polarization in ferroelectric heterostructures," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-8, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-05640-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05640-4
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    1. Peng Chen & Charles Paillard & Hong Jian Zhao & Jorge Íñiguez & Laurent Bellaiche, 2022. "Deterministic control of ferroelectric polarization by ultrafast laser pulses," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-8, December.

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