Cd2InAgTe3
semiconductor· Cd2InAgTe3
Cd₂InAgTe₃ is a quaternary semiconductor compound combining cadmium, indium, silver, and tellurium—a member of the I-III-I-VI chalcogenide family. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than established industrial production, investigated for its potential in optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications where tunable bandgap and mixed-valence chemistry could offer advantages over binary or ternary semiconductors. The combination of these elements positions it as a candidate for infrared detectors, solar cells, and quantum dot applications, though it remains largely in the laboratory phase with limited commercial deployment compared to more mature semiconductor platforms.
infrared detectionphotovoltaic researchquantum dotsoptoelectronic devicesmaterials researchadvanced semiconductors
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