Synthesis, structure, and optical properties of BiCuOCh (Ch=S, Se, and Te)

2012 
Crystals of BiCuOSe were grown from a salt flux, and the crystal structure was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. BiCuOSe adopts the tetragonal layered structure of LnCuOCh (Ln=lanthanide; Ch=S, Se, and Te) with bond lengths and bond angles in good agreement with those published for powders. Powders comprising mixed chalcogenides across the series BiCuOCh (Ch=S, Se, and Te) were made by reacting Bi{sub 2}O{sub 2}Ch and Cu{sub 2}Ch. Band gaps determined via infrared diffuse reflectance from powders are E{sub g}=0.82 eV for BiCuOSe, 0.89 eV for BiCuOS{sub 0.5}Se{sub 0.5}, and 1.07 eV for BiCuOS. The band gap of BiCuOSe inferred from infrared transmission measurements on single crystals is in good agreement with the value obtained from diffuse reflectance from the powder. - Graphical abstract: IR absorption of BiCuOCh powders from diffuse reflection (left scale) and polished BiCuOSe single crystal from transmission (right scale). Spectra are normalized to the maximum absorption. Inset: band gap as a function of composition. Highlights: Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer BiCuOSe single crystals are synthesized, and the band gap is measured by direct transmission. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer A new powder synthesis of BiCuOCh{sub 1-x}Ch Prime {sub x} is demonstrated. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Band gaps of BiCuO(S{sub 1-x}Se{sub x}) are determined from diffuse reflection frommore » powders.« less
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