AgIn9Te14

semiconductor
· AgIn9Te14

AgIn9Te14 is a ternary semiconductor compound composed of silver, indium, and tellurium, belonging to the class of chalcogenide semiconductors with a layered crystal structure. This material is primarily of research interest for infrared (IR) detection and sensing applications, where its narrow bandgap and high carrier mobility make it attractive for thermal imaging and spectroscopic analysis in the mid- to far-infrared regions. AgIn9Te14 represents an alternative to more common IR semiconductors like mercury cadmium telluride (MCT), with potential advantages in manufacturability and environmental compliance, though it remains largely in the developmental stage compared to established IR detector materials.

infrared detectorsthermal imaging sensorsspectroscopic analysisresearch semiconductorsIR optics applicationsnarrow-bandgap electronics

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