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Atomic-scale mechanism of anisotropic ion migration in 2D Bi 2 O 2 Se nanodevices
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Atomic-scale mechanism of anisotropic ion migration in 2D Bi 2 O 2 Se nanodevices

Ke Qu, Jianwei Zhang, Jianchu Chen, Chengshi Yao, Jun Zeng, Haonan Wang, Tianjiao Xin, Wei-Ting Chen, Ying-Hao Chu, Pan Liu, …
Nature communications
13/07/2026
PMID: 42443211

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Progress in 2D memristive technologies is increasingly constrained by a limited understanding of how crystallographic anisotropy governs ion migration and resistive switching. Bi O Se offers a compelling model system in which in-plane and out-of-plane devices display strikingly different electrical behaviors, yet the atomic-scale origins of this disparity remain unknown. Here, we engineer orientation-defined Bi O Se nanodevices using focused ion beam fabrication coupled with in situ aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy, enabling simultaneous electrical probing and real-time imaging of structural evolution under bias. Supported by density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we demonstrate that anisotropic migration barriers for O and Se ions give rise to two fundamentally distinct switching pathways. Vertical fields, constrained by strong interlayer electrostatic locking, lead to localized vertical migration and the formation of a reversible, ordered conductive D-Bi O Se phase, producing abrupt, threshold-type switching. By contrast, lateral fields enable long-range ion diffusion, generating extended Bi/Bi Se /Bi O Se heterostructures through a topotactic sequence with continuously evolving Se concentration, yielding smooth and linear conductance modulation. These results establish the microscopic principles that underpin direction-dependent transport and phase transformation in Bi O Se memristors. By revealing how crystallographic orientation dictates functionality, our work provides a mechanistic foundation for the rational design of directionally engineered 2D neuromorphic and memory systems with enhanced versatility and integration potential.

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