Cd0.7Hg0.3Se1

semiconductor
· Cd0.7Hg0.3Se1

Cd₀.₇Hg₀.₃Se is a cadmium-mercury-selenium ternary alloy semiconductor, a mixed-cation chalcogenide compound engineered for infrared optoelectronic applications. This material belongs to the II-VI semiconductor family and is primarily used in infrared detectors and thermal imaging systems where its bandgap engineering enables sensitivity in the mid- to long-wave infrared region. Its tunable composition allows tailoring of bandgap and lattice matching to specific detector requirements, making it valuable for applications requiring extended spectral response that standard single-element semiconductors cannot achieve.

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