2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2010.10.150
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The CuGaSe2–CuInSe2–2CdS system and single crystal growth of the γ-phase

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“…As known, copper semi-selenide forms a solid solution region, described by the formula Cu 2−x Se [30,31]. The Cu 1.999 Se composition was chosen as the initial one, due to the precipitation of copper during the synthesis of the Cu 2 Se composition [30].…”
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“…As known, copper semi-selenide forms a solid solution region, described by the formula Cu 2−x Se [30,31]. The Cu 1.999 Se composition was chosen as the initial one, due to the precipitation of copper during the synthesis of the Cu 2 Se composition [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As known, copper semi-selenide forms a solid solution region, described by the formula Cu 2−x Se [30,31]. The Cu 1.999 Se composition was chosen as the initial one, due to the precipitation of copper during the synthesis of the Cu 2 Se composition [30]. Cu 2 Se can exist in two polymorphic modifications: α-Cu 2 Se, monoclinic system, a = 14.083, b = 20.481 and c = 4.145 Å, β = 90.4 • , SG P2 1 /n [32] and β-Cu 2 Se, cubic system, a = 5.765 Å, SG F43m [32].…”
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“…Over the past few decades, copper chalcogenides 1,2 have drawn considerable attention due to their prominent semiconducting properties, such as photovoltage, 3–5 thermoelectricity, 6,7 and phase transition. 6–11 These physical properties endow copper chalcogenides with opportunities in wide application fields, among which solar energy is the current focus because it is a promising alternative solution to the lack of fossil sources.…”
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“…[12][13][14] It has recently been proven that this phase, often denoted as the c-phase, is an extended solid solution of the high-temperature (HT) cubic modification of CuIn(S,Se) 2 , which is stabilized at room temperature by the addition of CdS(Se). 14 These c-solid solutions are observed in binary CuInSe 2 -CdSe 13,14 and CuInS 2 -CdS systems (here denoted as b-solid solutions), 15 ternary CuInS 2 -CuGaS 2 -2CdS, 16 CuInSe 2 -CuGaSe 2 -2CdSe 17 and CuInSe 2 -CuGaSe 2 -2CdS systems, 18 as well as in CuInS 2 + 2CdSe O CuInSe 2 + 2CdS 19 and CuGaS 2 + 2CdSe O CuGaSe 2 + 2CdS exchange ternary systems. 20 The c-phase crystallizes in the cubic zinc blende structure (space group F4 ¯3m) 12,14 and can be obtained with both p-or n-type conductivity depending on the preparation conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%