Ba2DyInSe5

semiconductor
· Ba2DyInSe5

Ba₂DyInSe₅ is a ternary semiconductor compound composed of barium, dysprosium, indium, and selenium, belonging to the family of rare-earth-containing chalcogenides. This is a research-phase material under investigation for its electronic and optoelectronic properties, with potential relevance to mid-infrared photonics and solid-state device applications where rare-earth doping can enhance light emission or detection characteristics. Engineers considering this material should recognize it as an exploratory compound rather than a production material; its selection would be driven by specialized needs in next-generation infrared sensors, nonlinear optics, or quantum device research where the unique band structure and rare-earth luminescence centers offer advantages over conventional semiconductors.

infrared photonics researchrare-earth doped semiconductorsnonlinear optical devicesmid-IR sensors and emitterssolid-state quantum materialsexploratory compound device development

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