Two-dimensional Topological Ferroelectric Metal with Giant Shift Current

Liu Yang, Lei Li*, Zhi Ming Yu, Menghao Wu*, Yugui Yao*

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Abstract

The pursuit for "ferroelectric metal,"which combines seemingly incompatible spontaneous electric polarization and metallicity, has been assiduously ongoing but remains elusive. Unlike traditional ferroelectrics with a wide band gap, ferroelectric (FE) metals can naturally incorporate nontrivial band topology near the Fermi level, endowing them with additional exotic properties. Here, we show first-principles evidence that the metallic PtBi2 monolayer is an intrinsic two-dimensional (2D) topological FE metal, characterized by out-of-plane polarization and a moderate switching barrier. Moreover, it exhibits a topologically nontrivial electronic structure with Z2 invariant equal to 1, leading to a significant FE bulk photovoltaic effect. A slight strain can further enhance this effect to a remarkable level, which far surpasses that of previously reported 2D and 3D FE materials. Our Letter provides an important step toward realizing intrinsic monolayer topological FE metals and paves a promising way for future nonlinear optical devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number186801
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume133
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2024

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