Crystal growth and structural analysis of perovskite chalcogenide BaZrS3 and Ruddlesden-Popper phase Ba3Zr2S7

Abstract

Perovskite chalcogenides are gaining substantial interest as an emerging class of semiconductors for optoelectronic applications. High quality samples are of vital importance to examine their inherent physical properties. We report the successful crystal growth of the model system, BaZrS3 and its Ruddlesden-Popper phase Ba3Zr2S7 by flux method. X-ray diffraction analyses showed space group of Pnma with lattice constants of a = 7.056(3) \/, b = 9.962(4) \/, c = 6.996(3) \/ for BaZrS3 and P42/mnm with a = 7.071(2) \/, b = 7.071(2) \/, c = 25.418(5) \/ for Ba3Zr2S7. Rocking curves with full-width-at-half-maximum of 0.011 for BaZrS3 and 0.027 for Ba3Zr2S7 were observed. Pole figure analysis, scanning transmission electron microscopy images and electron diffraction patterns also establish high quality of grown crystals. The octahedra tilting in the corner-sharing octahedra network are analyzed by extracting the torsion angles.

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