Ba3Sn(SbSe4)2

semiconductor
· Ba3Sn(SbSe4)2

Ba3Sn(SbSe4)2 is a quaternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining barium, tin, antimony, and selenium in a specific crystal structure. This is a research-phase material primarily investigated for its potential in thermoelectric and photovoltaic applications, belonging to the broader family of complex metal chalcogenides that show promise for energy conversion due to their tunable electronic and phononic properties. The material's appeal lies in its compositional flexibility and the possibility of optimizing band gap and lattice dynamics for solid-state energy harvesting, though it remains largely in exploratory development rather than established industrial production.

thermoelectric power generationphotovoltaic devicesinfrared detectionmaterials research & screeningsolid-state energy conversion

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