BaZnOS

semiconductor
· BaZnOS

BaZnOS is a ternary oxide semiconductor compound combining barium, zinc, oxygen, and sulfur, representing an emerging material in the semiconducting oxide family. This compound is primarily investigated in research settings for transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) and optoelectronic device applications, where the combination of cations offers potential advantages in bandgap engineering and electrical properties compared to conventional binary oxides like ZnO or SnO₂. While not yet widely deployed in high-volume production, materials in this compositional space show promise for next-generation solar cells, thin-film transistors, and visible-light photocatalysis applications where cost-effectiveness and non-toxicity are design considerations.

transparent conducting oxidesthin-film optoelectronicsphotocatalytic applicationssolar cell windowsresearch semiconductorsoxide electronics

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