2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-022-06137-0
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A comprehensive study of X-ray peak broadening and optical spectrum of Cu2ZnSnS4 nanocrystals for the determination of microstructural and optical parameters

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“…This behavior suggests the occurrence of complexation between SV NPs and the PMMA polymeric matrix within the amorphous region 28,29 . Debye–Scherrer relation (Equation ) is utilized to estimate the crystallite size of the SV NPs: 30,31 D=κλ/βcosθ …”
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confidence: 99%
“…This behavior suggests the occurrence of complexation between SV NPs and the PMMA polymeric matrix within the amorphous region 28,29 . Debye–Scherrer relation (Equation ) is utilized to estimate the crystallite size of the SV NPs: 30,31 D=κλ/βcosθ …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mora-Herrera and Pal also find that the scattering domain size and measured particle sizes are similar. 20 The scattering domain determined from the Scherrer equation is the size of the region over which coherent Bragg reflection occurs, corresponding to crystalline order. As the scattering domain and the nanoparticle size, measured from SEM images are similar, it is reasonable to infer that the majority of nanoparticles are composed of single scattering domains and can thus be considered single crystals.…”
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“…The methods used for analysis are Scherrer's, Williamson-Hall, Size-Strain, and Halder-Wagner. [17][18][19][20][21][22] We will discuss the inaccuracy of these methods in calculating parameters, particularly the crystallite size and induced strain. We would suggest more accurate method for calculating these parameters which will overcome the issue with Scherrer's method and Modified Scherrer's method.…”
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