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J Phys Condens Matter
; 25(8): 082204, 2013 Feb 27.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-23370225
ABSTRACT
Direct synthesis of CuGaS(2) from elemental ingredients in a two-zone furnace resulted in a macroseparation of Cu-rich and Ga-rich regions over the crystallization volume. In the Cu-rich parts of the ingot, a near-stoichiometric CuGaS(2) chalcopyrite phase (I42d) and copper sulfides were found. In the Ga-rich part, along with a chalcopyrite phase with some Cu deficiency, a new tetragonal phase I4m2 with composition close to Cu(5)Ga(9)S(16) and the crystal lattice parameters a = 3.7777(2) Å, c = 5.2483(4) Å was revealed. It was concluded that this Cu-deficient chalcopyrite-like phase is not an ordered defect compound (ODC). As opposed to the systems Cu-Ga-Se and Cu-Ga-Te, in a system based on sulfur, the ODC phenomenon is unlikely to occur.