Quasi-one-dimensional sliding ferroelectricity in NbI<sub>4</sub>
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Abstract
Sliding ferroelectricity was originally proposed to elucidate the out-of-plane polarization generated by a specific stacking arrangement of nonpolar van der Waals layers. However, the concept of sliding ferroelectricity can be generalized to more geometries. Here, the NbI4 bulk is theoretically demonstrated as a quasi-one-dimensional sliding ferroelectric material, which exhibits a polarization of 0.11 µC/cm2 perpendicular to the Nb's chains. The most possible ferroelectric switching path is found to be via the interchain sliding along the chain direction, while other paths such as Peierls dimerization of Nb pairs may also work. Moreover, its polarization can be augmented for 82% by hydrostatic pressure up to 10 GPa, beyond which NbI4 becomes a polar metal. In addition, negative longitudinal piezoelectricity is also predicted.
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Publication: Phys. Rev. B 110, 024115 (2024)
Presenters
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Ning Ding
Southeast University
Authors
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Ning Ding
Southeast University