Crystals (Oct 2023)

Crystal Growth and the Structure of a New Quaternary Adamantine Cu☐GaGeS<sub>4</sub>

  • Yvonne Tomm,
  • Daniel M. Többens,
  • Galina Gurieva,
  • Susan Schorr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst13111545
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1545

Abstract

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Single crystals of quaternary adamantine-type Cu☐GaGeS4 were grown using the chemical vapor transport technique, with iodine as the transport agent. Dark red transparent crystals were grown in a temperature gradient of ΔT = 900–750 °C. Chemical characterization by X-ray fluorescence showed the off-stoichiometric composition of Cu☐GaGeS4 crystals—in particular, a slight Ge deficiency was observed. By X-ray diffraction, Cu☐GaGeS4 was found to adopt the chalcopyrite-type structure with the space group I4¯2d. Cation distribution in this structure was analyzed by multiple energy anomalous synchrotron X-ray diffraction, and it was found that Cu and vacancies occupied the 4a site, whereas Ga and Ge occupied the 4b site. The band gap energies of several off-stoichiometric Cu☐GaGeS4 crystals were determined by UV-Vis spectroscopy and ranged from 2.1 to 2.4 eV. A non-linear correlation of the band gap energy with the Ge content of the compound was shown to follow the usual bowing behavior of semiconductor alloys, with a bowing parameter of b = −1.45 (0.08).

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