Ba23Ga8Sb2S38

semiconductor
· Ba23Ga8Sb2S38

Ba23Ga8Sb2S38 is a complex sulfide semiconductor compound containing barium, gallium, and antimony—representative of the chalcogenide semiconductor family used in solid-state photonics and thermal applications. This is a research-phase material explored primarily for its potential in infrared optics, thermoelectric energy conversion, and specialized photonic devices where wide bandgap semiconductors with sulfide chemistry offer advantages in thermal stability and mid-infrared transparency compared to conventional III-V semiconductors. Engineers and researchers consider such barium-based chalcogenides when designing systems that demand non-oxide, sulfur-based semiconductor platforms with potential for tunable electronic properties.

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