Ba2SnSe5

semiconductor
· Ba2SnSe5

Ba2SnSe5 is a quaternary semiconductor compound composed of barium, tin, and selenium, belonging to the family of metal chalcogenides with potential for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications. This is primarily a research material rather than an established commercial compound; it is of interest in the semiconductor research community for its band gap characteristics and potential use in solar energy conversion and infrared detection systems. The barium-tin-selenide family represents an alternative platform for exploring novel semiconductor properties distinct from more conventional binary or ternary semiconductors.

Research photovoltaic materialsInfrared detectorsOptoelectronic devicesSolar cell absorbersExperimental semiconductorsChalcogenide compound research

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