Chalcogen alloying for band structure modulation of antimony chalcogen iodide alloy: 1D van der Waals materials SbSI-SbSeI system

Authors
Jeon, JihoKang, JinsuZhang, XiaojieChoi, Kyung HwanJeong, Byung JooWoo, ChaeheonDong, XueKim, Sang HyukPark, Jae-HyukBaik, Jeong MinOh, Hyung-SukYu, Hak KiChoi, Jae-Young
Issue Date
2024-02
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
CrystEngComm, v.26, no.6, pp.817 - 821
Abstract
SbSI and SbSeI materials, which are one-dimensional materials based on van der Waals bonds, have the same crystal structure and physical property changes because of their differences in lattice constants. Therefore, controlling the band structure of these materials in accordance with the mixing ratio of S and Se is important. In this study, SbSI, SbSeI, and alloys with intermediate compositions were synthesized, and their crystal and band structures were analyzed. Results showed a lattice strain proportional to the composition of the S-Se mixture, which was synthesized as a stable phase without phase separation. As S was substituted with Se, the band gap decreased. These results could be utilized in various fields of optoelectronic devices where Sb (S or Se) I series is primarily applied. Alloys of SbSI and SbSeI, 1D van der Waals materials, were synthesized through chalcogen atom substitution. The band structure and photocurrent were modulated based on the composition of the synthesized alloy.
Keywords
SULFOIODIDE SBSI
ISSN
1466-8033
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/148518
DOI
10.1039/d3ce00998j
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