Thermal Analysis of Chemical Reaction Forming the CuGaSe2 Single Phase
- 1 July 1996
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 35 (7R)
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jjap.35.3830
Abstract
The chemical reaction which forms the CuGaSe2 phase has been investigated by differential thermal analysis and powder X-ray diffraction. The two mixtures of CuGa+2Se and Cu+Ga+2Se are used as starting materials. In the former mixture, the CuGaSe2 phase has been formed incompletely below the melting point of CuGaSe2. In the latter mixture, the CuGaSe2 phase has been formed by the exothermic reaction between CuSe2 and Ga phases at about 900°C, after the formation of the CuSe2 phase below 380°C. In contrast to the case of CuInSe2, the selenization of CuGa alloy is not necessarily required for growing the CuGaSe2 single phase. The chemical reaction between Cu selenides and Ga at temperatures higher than 900°C works to remove heterogeneous products and form a CuGaSe2 single phase.Keywords
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