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Revealing the anisotropic phonon behaviours of layered SnS by angle/temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopy.


ABSTRACT: Tin sulfide (SnS), a IV-VI group layered compound, has attracted much attention because of its excellent thermoelectric properties along the crystallographic b-axis. However, there are few reports on the identification of its in-plane orientation. We observe a strong anisotropy of the in-plane Raman signal in bulk SnS. With the help of ab initio calculations, the vibrational symmetry of each observed Raman mode in the cleaved (00l)-plane is consistent with the experimental values. The angle-resolved polarized Raman spectroscopy, combined with electron backscattered diffraction technology, is utilized to systematically investigate the in-plane anisotropy of the phonon response and then determine the in-plane orientation. Furthermore, the temperature-dependent and laser-power-dependent Raman scattering analyses reveal that the adjacent layers in the SnS crystals show a relatively weak van der Waals interaction. These findings could provide much-needed experimental information for future applications related to the anisotropic transport properties of SnS single crystals.

SUBMITTER: Gong X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9828106 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Revealing the anisotropic phonon behaviours of layered SnS by angle/temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopy.

Gong Xiangnan X   Yan Ting T   Li Jue J   Liu Jie J   Zou Hanjun H   Zhang Bin B   Wu Hong H   Zhou Zizhen Z   Zhou Xiaoyuan X  

RSC advances 20221110 50


Tin sulfide (SnS), a IV-VI group layered compound, has attracted much attention because of its excellent thermoelectric properties along the crystallographic <i>b</i>-axis. However, there are few reports on the identification of its in-plane orientation. We observe a strong anisotropy of the in-plane Raman signal in bulk SnS. With the help of <i>ab initio</i> calculations, the vibrational symmetry of each observed Raman mode in the cleaved (00<i>l</i>)-plane is consistent with the experimental v  ...[more]

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