Ba3InS4Cl
semiconductor· Ba3InS4Cl
Ba3InS4Cl is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining barium, indium, sulfur, and chlorine elements, belonging to the chalcohalide family of materials. This is primarily a research-phase compound investigated for its potential in photonic and optoelectronic applications, particularly where tunable bandgap or unique crystal structure properties are advantageous. The material's mixed anion composition (sulfide and chloride) offers flexibility in electronic and optical property engineering compared to binary or ternary semiconductors, making it of interest in exploratory solid-state chemistry and device development.
optoelectronic researchphotonic materialssemiconductor devices (experimental)solid-state physics studiesbandgap engineering
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