Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1593319 | Solid State Communications | 2011 | 5 Pages |
In an attempt to resolve the crystal structure and the corresponding space group of the magnetic semiconductor Cu2FeSnS4, samples of this compound were studied by X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, Raman scattering and magnetic susceptibility. It was found that at room temperature this compound prepared by a careful crystal growth process, including annealing to equilibrium at a suitable temperature followed by slow cooling of the samples to 300 K, crystallizes in a tetragonal structure with space group P4̄.
► Cu2FeSnS4 semiconductor crystallizes in a tetragonal structure with space group P4̄. ► Order–disorder phase transition from stannite-to -P4̄- Cu2FeSnS4 is observed at 700 °C. ► Four A-symmetry optical modes are observed from Raman spectra. ►AA-symmetry optical modes appear at 218, 284, 321 and 400 cm−1. ►P4̄- Cu2FeSnS4 behaves as an ideal Curie–Weiss antiferromagnetic material.