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Bulk Crystalline 4H -Silicon through a Metastable Allotropic Transition

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Shiell, Thomas B
Zhu, Li
Cook, Brenton A
Bradby, Jodie
McCulloch, Dougal G
Strobel, Timothy A

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American Physical Society

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We report the synthesis of bulk, highly oriented, crystalline 4H hexagonal silicon (4H-Si), through a metastable phase transformation upon heating the single-crystalline Si24 allotrope. Remarkably, the resulting 4H-Si crystallites exhibit an orientation relationship with the Si24 crystals, indicating a structural relationship between the two phases. Optical absorption measurements reveal that 4H-Si exhibits an indirect band gap near 1.2 eV, in agreement with first principles calculations. The metastable crystalline transition pathway provides a novel route to access bulk crystalline 4H-Si in contrast to previous transformation paths that yield only nanocrystalline-disordered materials.

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Physical Review Letters

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