AsSb
semiconductor· AsSb
AsSb is a III-V semiconductor compound composed of arsenic and antimony, belonging to the family of binary arsenide-antimonide alloys. It is primarily investigated in research contexts for infrared optoelectronics and detector applications, where its narrow bandgap enables sensitivity in the mid- to long-wavelength infrared spectrum. AsSb offers tunable optical properties between pure arsenic and antimony compounds, making it relevant for thermal imaging, night vision systems, and advanced sensor technologies, though it remains less commercialized than ternary or quaternary III-V alloys.
infrared detectorsthermal imaging sensorsoptoelectronic researchnarrow-bandgap semiconductorsphotovoltaic devices
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