Ba4Ga5AgS12
semiconductor· Ba4Ga5AgS12
Ba4Ga5AgS12 is a quaternary sulfide semiconductor compound combining barium, gallium, silver, and sulfur in a mixed-valence crystal structure. This is an experimental/research material belonging to the family of complex metal sulfides, which are being investigated for potential optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications where tunable bandgaps and non-linear optical properties are valuable. The material represents an emerging class of semiconductor alternatives to common binaries and ternaries, with research focus on understanding its crystal chemistry, thermal stability, and electronic transport for niche high-performance applications.
photovoltaic researchnon-linear optical devicesinfrared detectionsolid-state chemistry explorationexperimental semiconductorsbandgap engineering
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