Quantifying Cation Disorder in ZnGeP<sub>2</sub>Thin Films Using Resonant Energy X-ray Diffraction
ORAL
Abstract
II-IV-V2 materials, ternary analogs to III-V’s, are emerging for their potential applications in devices such as LEDs and solar cells. Controlling cation ordering in II-IV-V2’s offers the potential to tune properties at nearly fixed compositions and lattice parameters. Cation disorder is prevalent in many II-IV-V2’s and has a profound effect on properties – however, quantification of disorder remains difficult. In this work, we investigate two different methods to quantify cation ordering in ZnGeP2thin films: a stretching parameter calculated from lattice constants (c/a), and an order parameter determined from the cation site occupancies (S). We use high resolution X-ray diffraction (HRXRD) to determine c/a and resonant energy X-ray diffraction (REXD) to extract S. REXD is critical to distinguish elements with similar Z-number (e.g. Zn and Ge) through X-ray diffraction. We found that samples with a c/a corresponding to the ordered chalcopyrite structure had only partially ordered S values. The optical absorption onset for these films occurred at lower energy than expected for fully ordered ZnGeP2, indicating that S better captures disorder in these samples. This work highlights the importance of nuanced techniques (e.g. S) when analyzing more complex ternary systems.
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Presenters
Rekha Schnepf
Colorado School of Mines
Authors
Rekha Schnepf
Colorado School of Mines
Ben Levy-Wendt
Stanford University
Brooks Tellekamp
National Renewable Energy Lab, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Brenden Ortiz
University of California, Santa Barbara, Materials Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, Colorado School of Mines, California NanoSystems Institute/Materials, University of California, Santa Barbara
Celeste Melamed
NREL/Colorado School of Mines, Colorado School of Mines, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Laura Schelhas
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Kevin Stone
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Michael Toney
SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, SLAC Linear Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford Linear Accelerator Laboratory
Eric Toberer
Colorado School of Mines
Adele Tamboli
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Lab