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Epitaxial electrodeposition of tin(II) sulfide nanodisks on single-crystal Au(100)

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 20, Issue 18, Pages 5737-5742

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm801502m

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  1. NSF [DMR-0504715]

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Epitaxial nanodisks of tin(II) sulfide (SnS) are deposited electrochemically on a [100]-oriented single-crystal Au substrate from an acidic solution at 70 degrees C. The SnS grows with two different out-of-plane orientations of [100] and [3011, which each have four equivalent in-plane orientations. X-ray pole figures reveal the following epitaxial relationships: SnS(100)[010]//Au(100)[010], SnS(100)[010]//Au(l00)[0 (1) over bar0], SnS(100)[010]//Au(100)[001], SnS(100)[010]//Au(100)[001], SnS(301)[010]//Au(100)[010], SnS(301)[010]//Au(100)[0 (1) over bar0], SnS(301)[010]//Au(100)[001], and SnS(301)[010]//Au(100)[00 (1) over bar]. For the SnS[100] orientation, the in-plane mismatch is -2.4% in the [010] direction and 6.1% in the [001] direction. For the [301] orientation, the in-plane mismatch is -2.4% in the [010] direction and alternates between 3.4% and 6.7% in the [10] direction. The SnS deposits with a disklike morphology with a diameter of 300 nm and a thickness of 50 nm.

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