Cd0.3Hg0.7Se1

semiconductor
· Cd0.3Hg0.7Se1

Cd₀.₃Hg₀.₇Se is a cadmium-mercury-selenide ternary semiconductor alloy belonging to the II-VI compound semiconductor family, engineered to achieve specific bandgap properties through compositional tuning of the cadmium-mercury ratio. This material is primarily investigated for infrared (IR) detection and imaging applications, where its narrow bandgap enables sensitivity in the mid-to-long-wavelength IR spectrum; it represents an established materials platform in the mercury-cadmium-telluride (HgCdTe) family lineage, though with selenide substitution for different spectral response characteristics. The alloy's primary advantage over alternatives is wavelength tunability through composition control, making it valuable for thermal imaging, astronomy, and spectroscopic sensing where competing materials (silicon, InGaAs) have insufficient IR sensitivity.

infrared detectors and focal plane arraysthermal imaging sensorsspectroscopic instrumentationastronomy and space observationmilitary/defense sensing systemsresearch-phase optoelectronics

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