Ba2V4Te3O18
semiconductor· Ba2V4Te3O18
Ba2V4Te3O18 is a mixed-metal oxide semiconductor compound combining barium, vanadium, and tellurium in a complex layered or framework structure. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its electronic and optical properties within the broader class of multinary oxide semiconductors; industrial applications remain limited as the compound has not achieved widespread commercial adoption. The material's potential lies in photocatalytic, optoelectronic, or solid-state device applications where the combined transition-metal and post-transition-metal chemistry offers tunable electronic behavior distinct from simpler binary or ternary systems.
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