Low Temperature Growth of High‐Quality Wurtzite Ferroelectric Through Quasi‐van der Waals Epitaxy

Y Yiming Yang (Department of Chemistry and International Institute for Nanotechnology) Z Zonglin Li T Tao Zhang X Xiaoyan Guo Y Yifeng Du J Jingrui Cui (State Key Lab of New Ceramics and Fine Processing School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China) J Jiasheng Guo (State Key Lab of New Ceramics and Fine Processing School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China) Y Yu Zhu R Run Shi C Chao Li J Jing Ma (State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, School of Chemistry) T Tianxiang Nan D Ding‐Fu Shao (Key Laboratory of Materials Physics Institute of Solid State Physics, HFIPS Chinese Academy of Sciences Hefei China) J Jinming Guo K Kai Liu Y Yuanhua Lin D Di Yi C Ce‐Wen Nan (State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Wurtzite‐type aluminum scandium nitride (AlScN) has emerged as a potential candidate for next‐generation ferroelectrics due to large polarization, high Curie temperature and compatibility with semiconductor technology. However, strategies that enable the low‐temperature growth of high‐quality films, and the exfoliation of freestanding membranes are still lacking, largely hindering integration in functional devices. Here, we demonstrate the growth of high‐quality AlScN films at the low temperature of 150°C on substrates with distinct crystal symmetries, achieved by using a two‐dimensional transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) monolayer as a buffer. The high crystallinity is stemmed from the quasi‐van der Waals epitaxy, which is universally demonstrated on a wide range of TMDC materials. The TMDC buffers further enable the fabrication of freestanding AlScN membranes, exhibiting excellent ferroelectric properties including high remanent polarization, low leakage current and rapid switching kinetics. Our findings provide a low‐thermal‐budget approach with high integration flexibility to develop wurtzite‐based ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and electro‐optic devices.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 47
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (18)

Y

Yiming Yang

Department of Chemistry and International Institute for Nanotechnology

Z

Zonglin Li

T

Tao Zhang

X

Xiaoyan Guo

Y

Yifeng Du

J

Jingrui Cui

State Key Lab of New Ceramics and Fine Processing School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China

J

Jiasheng Guo

State Key Lab of New Ceramics and Fine Processing School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China

Y

Yu Zhu

R

Run Shi

C

Chao Li

J

Jing Ma

State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, School of Chemistry

T

Tianxiang Nan

D

Ding‐Fu Shao

Key Laboratory of Materials Physics Institute of Solid State Physics, HFIPS Chinese Academy of Sciences Hefei China

J

Jinming Guo

K

Kai Liu

Y

Yuanhua Lin

D

Di Yi

C

Ce‐Wen Nan

State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China