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Developing fatigue-resistant ferroelectrics using interlayer sliding switching

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China · Huzhou University · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Ferroelectric materials have switchable electrical polarization that is appealing for high-density nonvolatile memories. However, inevitable fatigue hinders practical applications of these materials. Fatigue-free ferroelectric switching could dramatically improve the endurance of such devices. We report a fatigue-free ferroelectric system based on the sliding ferroelectricity of bilayer 3R molybdenum disulfide (3R-MoS 2 ). The memory performance of this ferroelectric device does not show the wake-up effect at low cycles or a substantial fatigue effect after 10 6 switching cycles under different pulse widths. The total stress time of the device under an electric field is up to 10 5 s, which is long relative to…

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  • Materials science
  • Composite material
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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