Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8150880 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Copper zinc tin sulfide (Cu2ZnSnS4: CZTS) crystals were prepared from a Sn solution in a vertical induction furnace by a directional freezing method. The CZTS crystal structure and properties were analyzed by using x-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman shift measurements. The lattice constants of a- and c-axes calculated from XRD analysis were a=5.426±0.010 Ã
and c=10.847±0.021 Ã
. From the Raman scattering spectrum, five CZTS-like-phase peaks at 252Â cmâ1 (E), 287Â cmâ1 (A), 338Â cmâ1 (A), 351Â cmâ1 (E), and 368Â cmâ1 (B) were observed. Second phase Raman peaks due to SnxSy corresponding to the Sn-rich CZTS crystals were also observed, but no other secondary phase Raman peaks were found. Overtone Raman peaks up to the fourth multi-phonon were measured in the first time. Although our grown CZTS crystals included secondary phases of Sn compounds, CZTS crystal quality was remarkable.
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Authors
Duc-Luan Mai, Hyeon-Jeong Park, In-Hwan Choi,