CdS0.65Se0.35

semiconductor
· CdS0.65Se0.35

CdS0.65Se0.35 is a cadmium chalcogenide alloy semiconductor formed by substituting sulfur and selenium in a controlled ratio, creating a direct bandgap material intermediate between pure CdS and CdSe. This compound is primarily used in optoelectronic and photonic applications where tunable bandgap in the visible-to-near-infrared range is required, including photoluminescent devices, quantum dots, and photodetectors. Its main advantage over single-phase alternatives is precise bandgap engineering through composition control, making it valuable for researchers optimizing color-tuned LEDs, scintillators, and radiation detectors, though it remains less common in high-volume manufacturing due to toxicity concerns associated with cadmium.

quantum dot synthesiscolor-tuned optoelectronicsphotoluminescent materialsphotodetectorsscintillation detectorsresearch-stage optical devices

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