Direct Growth of 2D Bilayers on Au(111) for Low‐Coercive Sliding Ferroelectricity

H Honglin Chen (Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering) K Ke Yang Y Yuhuan Li L Lingli Huang (Department of Chemistry and Center of Super‐Diamond & Advanced Films City University of Hong Kong Kowloon China) T Tianren Chen (Department of Physics and Materials The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon China) M Ming Yang J Jiong Zhao T Thuc Hue Ly (Department of Chemistry and Center of Super‐Diamond & Advanced Films City University of Hong Kong Kowloon China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Two‐dimensional (2D) semiconductors directly grown on metal substrates can enable pristine and low‐defect interfaces that are difficult to achieve through transfer‐based fabrication. Although monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have been widely synthesized on metals, controllable bilayer growth remains challenging owing to distinct thermodynamics and kinetics of second‐layer growth on inert first‐layer surfaces—a significant hurdle given their importance for interlayer‐coupled functionalities like sliding ferroelectricity. Low‐symmetry rhenium dichalcogenides (ReX 2 , X = S, Se) are especially attractive because their weak interlayer coupling and multiple thermodynamically stable stacking configurations support low sliding barriers. Here, by optimizing precursor flux and growth kinetics, we achieved controlled chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth of bilayer ReS 2 with well‐defined parallel and antiparallel stacking directly on Au(111). As‐grown parallel‐stacked bilayers exhibit a large piezoelectric response (effective d 33, eff = 9.84 pm V −1 ) and sliding ferroelectricity with an ultralow coercive voltage of approximately 2 V. Tip‐defined ferroelectric tunnel junction and ferroelectric field‐effect transistor measurements further support the ferroelectric interpretation. Comparative studies of as‐grown, transferred, and exfoliated bilayers reveal that the cleaner, more conformal interface of the as‐grown bilayers is associated with a lower coercive bias. This work establishes a scalable route for stacking‐specific bilayer TMD growth on metal toward low‐coercive sliding ferroelectricity.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 05, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

H

Honglin Chen

Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering

K

Ke Yang

Y

Yuhuan Li

L

Lingli Huang

Department of Chemistry and Center of Super‐Diamond & Advanced Films City University of Hong Kong Kowloon China

T

Tianren Chen

Department of Physics and Materials The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon China

M

Ming Yang

J

Jiong Zhao

T

Thuc Hue Ly

Department of Chemistry and Center of Super‐Diamond & Advanced Films City University of Hong Kong Kowloon China