CdIn8Te13
semiconductor· CdIn8Te13
CdIn8Te13 is a ternary semiconductor compound in the II-VI material family, combining cadmium, indium, and tellurium. This is a research-phase material explored for its potential in infrared detection and photovoltaic applications, where the bandgap and lattice properties can be engineered through composition tuning. While not yet widely deployed in commercial products, ternary cadmium-indium-telluride compounds are investigated as alternatives to binary semiconductors for thermal imaging and space-qualified photodetectors, though regulatory and toxicity concerns around cadmium limit adoption compared to lead-free semiconductors like HgCdTe or InSb variants.
infrared photodetectorsthermal imaging sensorsspace optics (research phase)high-energy radiation detectioncompound semiconductor researchbandgap engineering
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?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
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