Ca3La2Sn3S12

semiconductor
· Ca3La2Sn3S12

Ca3La2Sn3S12 is a complex sulfide semiconductor compound containing calcium, lanthanum, and tin, belonging to the family of rare-earth-doped metal sulfides under investigation for optoelectronic and photonic applications. This is a research-stage material not yet widely deployed in commercial products; it is primarily studied for its potential in photocatalysis, light emission, or solid-state lighting due to the band-gap engineering enabled by rare-earth dopants and the sulfide host lattice. Engineers evaluating this compound would be exploring next-generation materials for environmental remediation (photocatalytic water treatment), visible/UV light sources, or semiconductor devices where sulfide-based alternatives offer advantages over traditional oxides in cost or performance.

photocatalysis and water treatmentsemiconductor researchrare-earth optoelectronicssolid-state lighting (research)photonic devices (experimental)environmental remediation

Compliance & Regulations

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