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Coincident Site Epitaxy at the Junction of Au–Cu<sub>2</sub>ZnSnS<sub>4</sub> Heteronanostructures

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Considering the chemistry of the formation and physics at interfaces, we report on the heterostructure of a promising new energy material, Au–Cu2ZnSnS4 (Au-CZTS), and investigate the impact of coupling on Au on improving both the photostability and the photoresponse behavior. We focus primarily on the fundamental issues involved in bringing together two dissimilar materials having different chemical and physical properties in a single building block where one is a multinary semiconductor nanomaterial and the other is a plasmonic noble metal. The formation of heteroepitaxy at the junction of Au and CZTS was investigated for two different phases of CZTS. Considering epitaxy formation along the {111} planes of Au, it was observed that the wurtzite and tetragonal phases of CZTS exhibit coincident site epitaxy with different periodic intervals. A detailed study of this epitaxy formation with Au in both phases of CZTS has been carried out and reported. Because Au-CZTS is a promising new material, we have further investigated its photocurrent and photoresponse behavior and compared them with the properties and behavior of pure CZTS. We believe that these findings will help the energy-materials community, providing guidelines for investigating new functional materials and their applications.

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