Slippery paraelectric transition metal dichalcogenide bilayers
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cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.mes-hall
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paraelectricbeenbilayersdichalcogenideferroelectricmetalphasetransition
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Traditional ferroelectrics undergo thermally-induced phase transitions whereby their structural symmetry increases. The associated higher-symmetry structure is dubbed {\em paraelectric}. Ferroelectric transition metal dichalcogenide bilayers have been recently shown to become paraelectric, but not much has been said of the atomistic configuration of such a phase. As discovered through numerical calculations that include molecular dynamics here, their paraelectricity can only be ascribed to a time average of ferroelectric phases with opposing intrinsic polarizations, whose switching requires macroscopically large areas to slip in unison.
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