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Ferroelectricity and Nonvolatile Memristor Applications of Free-Standing 2D Niobium Carbide: A New Frontier of Free-Standing MXene in Electronic Devices

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Abstract

2D materials have emerged as a new frontier in electronic devices, offering immense potential for next-generation memory and related technologies. Among these, memristors, due to their ability to retain past states and exhibit resistive switching, represent a major breakthrough, providing significant advantages in both memory storage and computational efficiency. Herein, free-standing film of 2D Niobium Carbide (Nb2CTx) MXene is successfully synthesized and characterized by using a range of advanced techniques. Its ferroelectric properties are revealed and origin is explored by conducting Polarization-Electric field (P-E) measurements across a voltage range from 1 to 500 V and a frequency range of 100-1000 Hz. Additionally, piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) analyses confirm robust ferroelectric switching, with out-of-plane polarization showing strong and uniform behavior. The successful integration of Nb2CTx MXene as a switching layer (SL) in nonvolatile data storage devices by using different 2D electrodes is also demonstrated. The resistive switching is confirmed by the consistent operation of the devices over multiple cycles, and an ON/OFF ratio is observed to be <10 for both Ti3C2Tx/Nb2CTx/Ti3C2Tx and rGO/Nb2CTx/rGO devices, demonstrating promising performance for future memory applications.

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Original languageEnglish
Article numbere06828
Number of pages15
JournalSmall
DOIs
Publication statusOnline published - 16 Sept 2025

Funding

The authors thank the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan for providing research funding under the Project No.: 20–14784/NRPU/R&D/HEC/2021.

Research Keywords

  • 2D material
  • data storage
  • ferroelectric
  • ferro-electronics
  • memristor
  • MXene
  • Nb2CTx

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