Ba4LiGa5Se12

semiconductor
· Ba4LiGa5Se12

Ba4LiGa5Se12 is a quaternary semiconductor compound composed of barium, lithium, gallium, and selenium, belonging to the family of mixed-cation chalcogenides. This is a research-phase material primarily explored for infrared optical applications and nonlinear optical phenomena rather than established industrial production. The compound is of interest to the optoelectronics and photonics research community due to its potential for mid-infrared transparency and frequency conversion capabilities, positioning it as a candidate material for specialized optical devices where conventional semiconductors (like GaAs or InP) are limited by bandgap or transparency windows.

infrared opticsnonlinear optical devicesphotonics researchfrequency conversionmid-infrared detectorsexperimental optical components

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