Moiré Potential Independent of Moiré Size Down to a Few Nanometers in Sliding Ferroelectrics
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Authors
JL
Jian Liao
XL
Xinyu Lv
TT
Takashi Taniguchi
Abstract
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Sliding ferroelectricity represents a way to realize atomically thin ferroelectric materials. Due to the moiré pattern formed during the stacking process, the alternating ferroelectric domain network provides an attractive superlattice of electrostatic potential to modulate the electronic structures of another material sitting on it. The relationship between the ferroelectric potential magnitude and the moiré size, however, has been controversial in the literature. In addition, how strong the potential remains for domain sizes down to the 10 nm range is unclear. In this study, we use contact-mode scanning tunneling microscopy with high spatial and energy resolution to show that the moiré potential is independent of the domain size ranging from hundreds to several nanometers. We also show that the electrostatic potential is determined solely by the specific materials used to fabricate the stack. This study provides important information for sliding ferroelectrics and can foster their application in modulating other materials.
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