Ba2InSmTe5
semiconductor· Ba2InSmTe5
Ba2InSmTe5 is a quaternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound composed of barium, indium, samarium, and tellurium. This material belongs to the family of rare-earth-containing metal tellurides, which are primarily investigated for thermoelectric and optoelectronic applications in research and development settings. The incorporation of rare-earth elements (samarium) and the telluride lattice make this compound of interest for mid-to-high temperature energy conversion and solid-state device research, though it remains largely experimental with limited industrial deployment compared to more established semiconductor families.
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