Electromechanical Response of Saddle Points in Twisted hBN Moiré Superlattices
Article 2025 en
Authors
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Stefano Chiodini
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Giacomo Venturi
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James Kerfoot
Abstract
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In twisted layered materials (t-LMs), an interlayer rotation can break inversion symmetry and create an interfacial array of staggered out-of-plane polarization due to AB/BA stacking registries. This symmetry breaking can also trigger the formation of edge <i>in-plane</i> polarizations localized along the perimeter of AB/BA regions (i.e., saddle point domains). However, a comprehensive experimental investigation of these features is still lacking. Here, we use piezo force microscopy to probe the electromechanical behavior of twisted hexagonal boron nitride (t-hBN). For parallel stacking alignment of t-hBN, we reveal very narrow (width ∼ 10 nm) saddle point in-plane polarizations, which we also measure in the antiparallel configuration. These localized polarizations can still be found on a multiply stacked t-hBN structure, determining the formation of a double moiré. Our findings imply that polarizations in t-hBN do not only point in the out-of-plane direction but also show an in-plane component, giving rise to a much more complex 3D polarization field.
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