Ba2InDySe5
semiconductor· Ba2InDySe5
Ba2InDySe5 is a quaternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining barium, indium, dysprosium, and selenium elements. This is a research-phase material primarily investigated for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, particularly within the broader family of rare-earth-containing selenide semiconductors that offer tunable bandgaps and potential for infrared or mid-wavelength optical devices. Its incorporation of dysprosium—a lanthanide element—distinguishes it as a candidate for exploring how rare-earth doping influences electronic structure and light-matter interactions in multinary semiconductor systems.
photovoltaic researchinfrared optoelectronicsrare-earth semiconductorsbandgap engineeringmaterials discoverysolid-state physics research
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