Ba4Ga5CuSe12
semiconductor· Ba4Ga5CuSe12
Ba₄Ga₅CuSe₁₂ is a quaternary semiconducting compound combining barium, gallium, copper, and selenium in a complex crystal structure. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established industrial production, investigated for potential optoelectronic and thermoelectric applications in the broader family of chalcogenide semiconductors. Engineers would consider it for next-generation energy conversion devices or photonic systems where its unique bandgap and crystal properties offer advantages over simpler binary or ternary semiconductors, though material stability, scalability, and performance data remain the subject of active study.
thermoelectric power generationphotovoltaic absorber layersinfrared optoelectronicssemiconductor researchchalcogenide materials developmentwaste heat recovery
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