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Investigating Cation Disorder in ZnGeP<sub>2</sub> Thin Films Using Resonant Energy X-ray Diffraction

ORAL

Abstract

Ternary materials are being increasingly studied for their potential integration in solar cell and LED devices. Controlling cation disorder in these materials offers the potential to tune properties at nearly fixed compositions and lattice parameters. However, quantification of cation disorder is challenging. In this work, we present two methods used to quantify cation disorder in ZnGeP2 thin films: a stretching parameter calculated from lattice constants, c/a, and an order parameter determined from site occupancies, S. We use high resolution X-ray diffraction to determine c/a and resonant energy X-ray diffraction (REXD) to extract S. REXD is necessary for distinguishing between elements with similar Z-number (Zn and Ge). We found that films with a c/a corresponding to the ordered structure had partially disordered S values. The optical absorption onset showed a trend that is consistent with the expected band gap narrowing as disorder is increased, indicating that S better represents the disorder in these films. This work highlights the complexities in characterizing cation disorder and the importance in choosing a metric that best reflects the physical properties of interest.

Presenters

  • Rekha Schnepf

    Colorado School of Mines

Authors

  • Rekha Schnepf

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Ben Levy-Wendt

    Stanford University

  • Marshall Brooks Tellekamp

    National Renewable Energy Lab, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

  • Brenden Ortiz

    University of California, Santa Barbara, Materials Department, UC Santa Barbara

  • Celeste Melamed

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Laura Schelhas

    National Renewable Energy Lab

  • Kevin Stone

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Michael Toney

    University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Eric Toberer

    Colorado School of Mines, Department of Physics, Colorado School of Mines

  • Adele Tamboli

    National Renewable Energy Lab, National Renewable Energy Laboratory