Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1505248 Solid State Sciences 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Powders and thin films of the copper molybdenum sulfide Cu2Mo6S8 were synthesized from intermediate oxides prepared by polymeric precursor method based on Pechini process. In the case of the thin films, deposition was performed onto R-plane sapphire single crystal by spin coating. The influence of temperature and duration of the 3 step heat treatment cycle (calcination, sulfurization and reduction) were investigated to optimize the synthesis conditions. The first step of calcination under air atmosphere performed for 3 h at 450 °C and 400 °C is suitable to obtain the intermediate oxides powders and thin films, respectively. The sulfurization treatment at 600 °C for 2 h under H2S/H2 gas flow followed by reduction at 650 °C for 4 h under H2 gas flow allowed to obtain Cu2Mo6S8 in powder or thin film form. In the last case, a multilayer process led to dense and homogeneous films. Moreover, the insertion and superconducting behaviour of the final powders allowed to validate the Cu2Mo6S8 synthesis by this moderate temperature process.

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