Ba2SmInTe5

semiconductor
· Ba2SmInTe5

Ba2SmInTe5 is a ternary semiconductor compound composed of barium, samarium, indium, and tellurium, belonging to the family of complex chalcogenide semiconductors. This is primarily a research material rather than an established industrial compound; it is studied for potential applications in thermoelectric energy conversion and infrared optoelectronics, where the layered crystal structure and band gap characteristics of telluride-based semiconductors offer advantages over conventional binary or ternary alternatives. Engineers and materials researchers investigating novel thermoelectric devices or infrared detectors in demanding environments would evaluate this material for its potential efficiency and thermal stability advantages.

thermoelectric power generationinfrared photodetectorssolid-state cooling devicesresearch semiconductorswide-bandgap optoelectronicsheat-to-electricity conversion

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