van der Waals Epitaxy, Superlubricity, and Polarization of the 2D Ferroelectric SnS

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2023 Dec 6;15(48):56150-56157. doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c11931. Epub 2023 Nov 27.

Abstract

Tin monosulfide (SnS) is a two-dimensional layered semiconductor that exhibits in-plane ferroelectric order at very small thicknesses and is of interest in highly scaled devices. Here we report the epitaxial growth of SnS on hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) using a pulsed metal-organic chemical vapor deposition process. Lattice matching is observed between the SnS(100) and hBN{11̅0} planes, with no evidence of strain. Atomic force microscopy reveals superlubricity along the commensurate direction of the SnS/hBN interface, and first-principles calculations suggest that friction is controlled by the edges of the SnS islands, rather than interface interactions. Differential phase contrast imaging detects remnant polarization in SnS islands with domains that are not dictated by step-edges in the SnS. The growth of ferroelectric SnS on high quality hBN substrates is a promising step toward electrically switchable ferroelectric semiconducting devices.

Keywords: atomic force microscopy; chemical vapor deposition; density functional theory; ferroelectric; superlubricity; van der Waals heterostructures.