Cd0.99Hg0.01Se1

semiconductor
· Cd0.99Hg0.01Se1

Cd0.99Hg0.01Se is a cadmium selenide-based semiconductor alloy with trace mercury doping, belonging to the II-VI direct bandgap semiconductor family. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for infrared (IR) optoelectronic devices and radiation detection applications, where the mercury incorporation can fine-tune bandgap energy and carrier dynamics compared to undoped CdSe. The cadmium-mercury-selenide system is notable for tunable performance in the infrared spectrum, making it relevant where wavelength-selective detection or emission in specific IR windows is required, though commercial deployment remains limited compared to more established alternatives like HgCdTe.

infrared detectorsradiation sensingoptoelectronic researchbandgap engineeringthermal imaging (developmental)photovoltaic research

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