| Literature DB >> 27099950 |
Zafer Mutlu1, Ryan J Wu2, Darshana Wickramaratne3, Sina Shahrezaei1, Chueh Liu1, Selcuk Temiz1, Andrew Patalano4, Mihrimah Ozkan3, Roger K Lake3, K A Mkhoyan2, Cengiz S Ozkan5.
Abstract
Tin sulfides can exist in a variety of phases and polytypes due to the different oxidation states of Sn. A subset of these phases and polytypes take the form of layered 2D structures that give rise to a wide host of electronic and optical properties. Hence, achieving control over the phase, polytype, and thickness of tin sulfides is necessary to utilize this wide range of properties exhibited by the compound. This study reports on phase-selective growth of both hexagonal tin (IV) sulfide SnS2 and orthorhombic tin (II) sulfide SnS crystals with diameters of over tens of microns on SiO2 substrates through atmospheric pressure vapor-phase method in a conventional horizontal quartz tube furnace with SnO2 and S powders as the source materials. Detailed characterization of each phase of tin sulfide crystals is performed using various microscopy and spectroscopy methods, and the results are corroborated by ab initio density functional theory calculations.Entities:
Keywords: 2D materials; SnS; SnS2; phase engineering; tin sulfides
Year: 2016 PMID: 27099950 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201600559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281