CdTlS2

semiconductor
· CdTlS2

CdTlS₂ is a ternary chalcogenide semiconductor compound combining cadmium, thallium, and sulfur—a member of the II-VI semiconductor family with potential for infrared and photovoltaic applications. This material exists primarily in research and developmental contexts rather than mature industrial production; it is explored for its tunable bandgap and optical properties in photon detection, thermal imaging, and potentially high-efficiency solar cells where conventional cadmium sulfide or thallium-based semiconductors show limitations. Interest in this composition stems from the ability to engineer electronic and optical response through cadmium-thallium stoichiometry, making it a candidate for niche optoelectronic and sensing applications where material tunability is critical.

infrared detectorsthermal imaging sensorsphotovoltaic researchX-ray scintillatorsoptical modulatorsexperimental semiconductors

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