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Main Authors: Jiang, Yuxuan, Ning, Xingkun, Liu, Renhui, Song, Kepeng, Ali, Sajjad, Deng, Haoyue, Li, Yizhuo, Huang, Biaohong, Qiu, Jianhang, Zhu, Xiaofei, Fan, Zhen, Li, Qiankun, Qin, Chengbing, Xue, Fei, Yang, Teng, Li, Bing, Liu, Gang, Hu, Weijin, Li, Lain-Jong, Zhang, Zhidong
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.08381
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  • 2D van der Waals ferroelectrics, particularly alpha-In2Se3, have emerged as an attractive building block for next-generation information storage technologies due to their moderate band gap and robust ferroelectricity stabilized by dipole locking. alpha-In2Se3 can adopt either the distorted zincblende or wurtzite structures; however, the wurtzite phase has yet to be experimental-ly validated, and its large-scale synthesis poses significant challenges. Here, we report an in-situ transport growth of centimeter-scale wurtzite type alpha-In2Se3 films directly on SiO2 substrates using a process combining pulsed laser deposition and chemical vapor deposition. We demonstrate that it is a narrow bandgap ferroelectric semiconductor, featuring a Curie tem-perature exceeding 620 K, a tunable bandgap (0.8-1.6 eV) modulated by charged domain walls, and a large optical absorption coefficient of 1.3 times 10 powers 6 per centemeter. Moreover, light absorption promotes the dynamic conductance range, linearity, and symmetry of the synapse devices, leading to a high recognition accuracy of 92.3 percent in a supervised pattern classification task for neuromorphic computing. Our findings demonstrate a ferroelectric polymorphism of In2Se3, highlighting its potential in ferroelectric synapses for neuromorphic computing.