Cs2Cd(PSe3)2

semiconductor
· Cs2Cd(PSe3)2

Cs₂Cd(PSe₃)₂ is a mixed-metal chalcogenide semiconductor compound containing cesium, cadmium, phosphorus, and selenium in a layered structural framework. This is a research-phase material primarily investigated for its potential in nonlinear optical, photovoltaic, and infrared detection applications due to the electronic and optical properties arising from its anionic phosphorus-selenium building blocks. The material represents an emerging class of hybrid inorganic semiconductors being explored as alternatives to traditional binary or ternary semiconductors when enhanced optical nonlinearity, tunable bandgap, or specialized infrared responsivity is required.

nonlinear optical devicesinfrared detectorsphotovoltaic researchsecond-harmonic generationquantum opticssolid-state physics research

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