Ba2InErTe5

semiconductor
· Ba2InErTe5

Ba2InErTe5 is a ternary/quaternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining barium, indium, erbium, and tellurium. This is a research-phase material studied for its potential optoelectronic and photovoltaic properties within the broader family of complex metal chalcogenides. As an experimental compound, it represents the ongoing effort to discover narrow-bandgap semiconductors with tailored electronic structures for infrared detection, thermal photovoltaics, and specialized solid-state device applications where rare-earth doping can engineer optical and electronic response.

infrared detectorsresearch semiconductorsphotovoltaic devicesrare-earth doping applicationsthermal imagingadvanced optoelectronics

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