Spontaneous Polarization Induced Photovoltaic Effect In Rhombohedrally Stacked MoS$_2$
Dongyang Yang, Jingda Wu, Benjamin T. Zhou, Jing Liang, Toshiya Ideue,, Teri Siu, Kashif Masud Awan, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Yoshihiro, Iwasa, Marcel Franz, Ziliang Ye

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that rhombohedral MoS$_2$ naturally exhibits homogeneous spontaneous polarization, enabling a high-efficiency photovoltaic device with significantly improved quantum efficiency over bulk devices, promising for optoelectronic applications.
Contribution
The study reveals that natural rhombohedral MoS$_2$ can host uniform spontaneous polarization, facilitating efficient photovoltaic devices without stacking misalignment issues.
Findings
Quantum efficiency up to 16% at room temperature
Homogeneous polarization in few-micron flakes
Enhanced light-matter interaction in ultrathin MoS$_2$
Abstract
Stacking order in van der Waals materials determines the coupling between atomic layers and is therefore key to the materials' properties. By exploring different stacking orders, many novel physical phenomena have been realized in artificial vdW stacks. Recently, 2D ferroelectricity has been observed in zero-degree aligned hBN and graphene-hBN heterostructures, holding promise in a range of electronic applications. In those artificial stacks, however, the single domain size is limited by the stacking-angle misalignment to about 0.1 to 1 m, which is incompatible with most optical or optoelectronic applications. Here we show MoS in the rhombohedral phase can host a homogeneous spontaneous polarization throughout few-m-sized exfoliated flakes, as it is a natural crystal requiring no stacking and is, therefore free of misalignment. Utilizing this homogeneous polarization and…
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