Mesoscopic sliding ferroelectricity enabled photovoltaic random access memory for material-level artificial vision system

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  • who: Yan Sun from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Mesoscopic sliding ferroelectricity enabled photovoltaic random access memory for material-level artificial vision system, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: With experimental observation and numerical simulation, the authors report a delicate nano-electro-mechanical-opto-system naturally embedded in individual multiwall tungsten disulfide nanotubes, which generates a distinct form of in-plane van der Waals sliding ferroelectricity from the unique combination of superlubricity and piezoelectricity. This work provides a distinct strategy to create ferroelectricity in van der Waals materials, and demonstrates how intelligent materials can push . . .

     

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