Ba2In2Se5

semiconductor
· Ba2In2Se5

Ba2In2Se5 is an inorganic semiconductor compound combining barium, indium, and selenium in a ternary chalcogenide system. This material is primarily of research interest for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, particularly in the infrared spectrum and wide-bandgap semiconductor families. The barium-indium-selenide system is being investigated for its potential in non-linear optical devices, solar cells, and infrared detectors, though it remains largely in the experimental phase rather than established industrial production.

Infrared optics and detectorsPhotovoltaic researchWide-bandgap semiconductorsNon-linear optical materialsChalcogenide semiconductor development

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