Mixed-Stacking Few-Layer Graphene as an Elemental Weak Ferroelectric Material

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Abstract

Ferroelectricity (Valasek, J. Phys. Rev. 1921, 17, 475), a spontaneous formation of electric polarization, is a solid state phenomenon, usually, associated with ionic compounds or complex materials. Here we show that, atypically for elemental solids, few-layer graphenes can host an equilibrium out-of-plane electric polarization, switchable by sliding the constituent graphene sheets. The systems hosting such effect include mixed-stacking tetralayers and thicker (5-9 layers) rhombohedral graphitic films with a twin boundary in the middle of a flake. The predicted electric polarization would also appear in marginally (small-Angle) twisted few-layer flakes, where lattice reconstruction would give rise to networks of mesoscale domains with alternating value and sign of out-of-plane polarization.

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Garcia-Ruiz, A., Enaldiev, V., McEllistrim, A., & Fal’Ko, V. I. (2023). Mixed-Stacking Few-Layer Graphene as an Elemental Weak Ferroelectric Material. Nano Letters, 23(10), 4120–4125. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c04723

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