Cd2InCuTe3

semiconductor
· Cd2InCuTe3

Cd₂InCuTe₃ is a quaternary semiconductor compound belonging to the chalcogenide family, combining cadmium, indium, copper, and tellurium in a structured lattice. This material is primarily of research and developmental interest for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, where its tunable bandgap and potential for efficient light absorption or emission make it a candidate for next-generation solar cells, infrared detectors, and radiation detection devices. The quaternary composition offers flexibility in engineering electronic properties compared to simpler ternary or binary semiconductors, though manufacturing scalability and cost-effectiveness relative to established alternatives remain active areas of investigation.

photovoltaic researchinfrared detectorsradiation detectionoptoelectronic devicesexperimental semiconductorsbandgap engineering

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