Ba2InNdSe5

semiconductor
· Ba2InNdSe5

Ba2InNdSe5 is a ternary selenide semiconductor compound combining barium, indium, and neodymium elements, belonging to the family of rare-earth-containing chalcogenides. This is a research-phase material primarily studied for mid-infrared optoelectronic and photonic applications, where the rare-earth dopant (neodymium) and selenium lattice are engineered to enable wavelength-selective light emission or detection. The material's appeal lies in its potential to operate in spectral windows difficult to access with conventional semiconductors, though it remains predominantly in laboratory development rather than volume production.

infrared optoelectronicsmid-IR emitters and detectorsrare-earth photonics researchnonlinear optical devicesquantum-confined systems

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