Ba2InSmSe5
semiconductorBa2InSmSe5 is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining barium, indium, samarium, and selenium—a rare-earth-containing chalcogenide belonging to the family of complex semiconductors with potential mid-to-wide bandgap characteristics. This is primarily a research-phase material studied for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications where rare-earth doping and multi-element composition can enable tuned electronic properties unavailable in binary or ternary semiconductors. Engineering interest centers on exploring whether this compound class can deliver improved light-absorption profiles, carrier mobility, or defect tolerance for next-generation solar cells, IR detectors, or scintillator devices where conventional III–V or II–VI semiconductors have limitations.
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