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The emergent ferroic two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) materials provide ideal platforms to enable the atomic-thin magneto-optical and magnetoelectric devices. Recent years have witnessed the new developments of such 2D ferroic devices, but for many cases they remain in the proof-of-concept stage. Here I will present our recent progress on multiple facets of 2D ferroic materials and devices such as the vdW ferroelectric tunnel junctions with record-high electroresistance and small-voltage, non-volatile control of 2D ferromagnets. Our understanding of 2D ferroics and advancement of 2D ferroic devices potentially pave new avenues to the energy-efficient nanoelectronic devices.
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