Cu x Ag 1− x InS 2 solid thin films were fabricated through a low-cost process. Particular process-related enhanced properties lead to reaching a minimum of lattice mismatch between absorber and buffer layers within particular solar cell devices. First, copper-less samples X-ray diffraction analysis depicts the presence of AgInS 2 ternary compound in chalcopyrite tetragonal phase with privileged (112) peak ( d 112 = 1.70 Å) according to JCPDS 75-0118 card. Second, when x content increases, we note a shift of the same preferential orientation (112) and its value reaches 1.63 Å corresponding to CuInS 2 chalcopyrite tetragonal material according to JCPDS 89-6095 file. Finally, the formation and stability of these quaternaries have been discussed in terms of the lattice compatibility in relation with silver-copper duality within indium disulfide lattice structure. Plausible explanations for the extent and dynamics of copper incorporation inside AgInS 2 elaborated ternary matrices have been proposed.
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Colantoni, A., Longo, L., & Boubaker, K. (2014). Structural Investigation of Photocatalyst Solid Ag 1− x Cu x InS 2 Quaternary Alloys Sprayed Thin Films Optimized within the Lattice Compatibility Theory (LCT) Scope. Journal of Materials, 2014, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/325271
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