Ba(InSe2)2

semiconductor
· Ba(InSe2)2

Ba(InSe₂)₂ is a ternary semiconductor compound composed of barium, indium, and selenium, belonging to the class of chalcogenide semiconductors with potential applications in photonic and optoelectronic devices. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established in high-volume industrial production, investigated for its tunable bandgap and optical properties in applications requiring light emission, detection, or conversion in the infrared to visible spectrum. Engineers consider this compound family when conventional semiconductors (Si, GaAs) cannot meet spectral or thermal requirements, though material processing, doping protocols, and device integration remain active areas of development.

infrared optoelectronicsphotovoltaic researchlight-emitting devicesnonlinear optical materialsradiation detectionadvanced research compounds

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