Ce4Te7

semiconductor
· Ce4Te7

Ce₄Te₇ is a rare-earth telluride semiconductor compound combining cerium and tellurium in a fixed stoichiometric ratio. This is a research-stage material studied primarily in solid-state physics and materials science for its electronic and thermoelectric properties, rather than a commercially established engineering material. The rare-earth telluride family is of interest for next-generation thermoelectric applications, optoelectronic devices, and fundamental studies of strongly correlated electron systems, though Ce₄Te₇ remains largely confined to laboratory investigation.

Thermoelectric devices (research)Semiconductor physics (fundamental study)Rare-earth compound researchLow-temperature electronicsOptoelectronic materials (exploratory)

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