Ba4Si3Se9Cl2
semiconductor· Ba4Si3Se9Cl2
Ba4Si3Se9Cl2 is an inorganic semiconductor compound combining barium, silicon, selenium, and chlorine in a mixed-anion crystal structure. This is a research-phase material belonging to the family of chalcohalide semiconductors, which are being investigated for their tunable bandgap and potential optoelectronic properties that differ from traditional single-anion semiconductors. While not yet in widespread industrial production, this compound family shows promise for solid-state photonics, radiation detection, and nonlinear optical applications where the combination of heavy elements (Ba, Se) and tunable structure offers advantages over conventional alternatives like binary selenides or sulfides.
experimental optoelectronicsradiation detectionnonlinear optical devicessolid-state photonics researchwide-bandgap semiconductor development
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