Nini Guo, Jie Li, Huijie Lian, Shu Wang, Yi Sun, Xiaojing Yao, Xiuyun Zhang
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Abstract
Layertronics, engineering the electronic properties through the layer degree of freedom, has attracted considerable attention due to its promising applications in next-generation spintronic technologies. Here, by coupling sliding ferroelectricity with A-type antiferromagnetism, we demonstrate a mechanism for layer-polarization-engineered electronic property through symmetry analysis based on the tight-binding (TB) model. It is found that breaking the inversion symmetry and time-inversion symmetry in the model gives rise to ferroelectricity and a layer-polarized anomalous valley Hall effect. Crucially, this valley polarization is ferroelectrically switchable, enabling non-volatile electrical control of the layer-resolved Berry curvature. Using first-principles calculations, this mechanism and phenomenon are verified in the multiferroic bilayer Janus RuClF. Our findings provide a promising platform for 2D bilayer materials, which hold great potential for applications in nanoelectronic and spintronic devices.
期刊介绍:
Nanoscale Horizons stands out as a premier journal for publishing exceptionally high-quality and innovative nanoscience and nanotechnology. The emphasis lies on original research that introduces a new concept or a novel perspective (a conceptual advance), prioritizing this over reporting technological improvements. Nevertheless, outstanding articles showcasing truly groundbreaking developments, including record-breaking performance, may also find a place in the journal. Published work must be of substantial general interest to our broad and diverse readership across the nanoscience and nanotechnology community.