Ca(LaS2)2

semiconductor
· Ca(LaS2)2

Ca(LaS₂)₂ is a rare-earth metal sulfide semiconductor compound composed of calcium and lanthanum sulfide units, belonging to the family of alkaline-earth rare-earth chalcogenides. This is a research-phase material under investigation for optoelectronic and photonic applications, particularly where wide bandgap semiconductors and rare-earth luminescence properties are desired; it represents an emerging class of compounds explored for next-generation light-emitting and sensing devices that leverage rare-earth dopant interactions with sulfide host matrices.

Rare-earth semiconductors (research)Photoluminescent materialsOptoelectronic devices (exploratory)Solid-state lighting phosphorsRadiation detection / scintillationThin-film semiconductor research

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