Cs2 Pd1 I6

ceramic
· Cs2 Pd1 I6

Cs₂PdI₆ is a halide perovskite ceramic compound composed of cesium, palladium, and iodine, belonging to the family of inorganic metal halides that have garnered significant research interest in recent years. This material is primarily investigated in academic and early-stage development contexts for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, where halide perovskites are explored as alternatives to conventional semiconductors due to their tunable bandgap and solution-processability. Compared to more widely commercialized perovskites (such as lead-based variants), palladium halides offer potential advantages in toxicity reduction and structural stability, though they remain largely in the research phase rather than established industrial production.

perovskite solar cells (research)light-emitting devices (experimental)photocatalysis applicationsradiation detection (emerging)optoelectronic materials developmentnon-toxic semiconductor alternatives

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