BPb2ClO3

semiconductor
· BPb2ClO3

BPb₂ClO₃ is a mixed-metal halide oxide semiconductor compound containing bismuth, lead, chlorine, and oxygen. This material belongs to the family of lead-bismuth halide perovskites and related structures, which are actively researched as alternatives to conventional semiconductors due to their tunable bandgaps and potential for optoelectronic applications. While primarily in the research phase, such compounds are being investigated for photovoltaic devices, X-ray detectors, and scintillators where their heavy-metal composition and layered crystal structures offer advantages in radiation absorption and charge carrier transport compared to purely organic or conventional inorganic semiconductors.

X-ray detectionradiation sensingphotovoltaic researchscintillator materialshalide perovskite alternativesoptoelectronic devices

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