Ba2NdInSe5

semiconductor
· Ba2NdInSe5

Ba2NdInSe5 is a complex chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining barium, neodymium, indium, and selenium—a research-stage material being explored for its electronic and optical properties within the broader family of rare-earth-containing semiconductors. This compound is primarily investigated in academic and specialized materials research contexts for potential applications in thermoelectric devices, optoelectronic components, and high-performance semiconductors where rare-earth doping provides tunable electronic characteristics. Its novelty lies in the combination of rare-earth (neodymium) and post-transition metal (indium) elements in a selenide framework, which can yield properties distinct from conventional binary or ternary semiconductors, though industrial-scale applications remain largely in the exploratory phase.

thermoelectric materials (research)optoelectronic semiconductors (experimental)rare-earth semiconductor compoundsmaterials for high-performance electronics (development)photovoltaic researchinfrared or mid-gap optical devices (exploratory)

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