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Experimental Revelation of Surface and Bulk Lattices in Faceted Cu<sub>2</sub>O Crystals

Bo‐Hao Chen, Gautam Kumar, Yu‐Jung Wei, Hsueh‐Heng Ma, Jui‐Cheng Kao, Po‐Jung Chou, Yu‐Chun Chuang, I‐Chia Chen, Jyh‐Pin Chou, Yu‐Chieh Lo, Michael H. Huang

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Abstract

Abstract Semiconductor crystals have generally shown facet‐dependent electrical, photocatalytic, and optical properties. These phenomena have been proposed to result from the presence of a surface layer with bond‐level deviations. To provide experimental evidence of this structural feature, synchrotron X‐ray sources are used to obtain X‐ray diffraction (XRD) patterns of polyhedral cuprous oxide crystals. Cu 2 O rhombic dodecahedra display two distinct cell constants from peak splitting. Peak disappearance during slow Cu 2 O reduction to Cu with ammonia borane differentiates bulk and surface layer lattices. Cubes and octahedra also show two peak components, while diffraction peaks of cuboctahedra are comprised of three components. Temperature‐varying lattice changes in the bulk and surface regions also show shape dependence. From transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images, slight plane spacing deviations in surface and inner crystal regions are measured. Image processing provides visualization of the surface layer with depths of about 1.5–4 nm giving dashed lattice points instead of dots from atomic position deviations. Close TEM examination reveals considerable variation in lattice spot size and shape for different particle morphologies, explaining why facet‐dependent properties are emerged. Raman spectrum reflects the large bulk and surface lattice difference in rhombic dodecahedra. Surface lattice difference can change the particle bandgap.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceLattice constantDodecahedronCrystallographyDiffractionRaman spectroscopyFacet (psychology)Lattice (music)Transmission electron microscopyCondensed matter physicsSurface layerElectron diffractionMolecular physicsOpticsNanotechnologyLayer (electronics)ChemistryPhysicsAcousticsPersonalityPsychologyBig Five personality traitsSocial psychologyCopper-based nanomaterials and applicationsZnO doping and propertiesElectronic and Structural Properties of Oxides